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I would make a bash function to do this. I'm on my phone so idk how this will look lol
I would add some checks/more arguments and error messages but thats the idea
You may also have to make that home dir but then its as easy adding a mkdir line
Thank you - it seems that this will only be possible with a wrapper script (which was going to be my next course of action). I can definitely use what you've written here as an accelerator, though!