The script is renamed to match. Now all targets are named uniformly in a tab-completion-friendly fashion, with the exception of systemd-update-po which is generated by the i18n module automatically: $ ninja -C build -t targets | grep update systemd-update-po: phony update-syscall-tables: phony update-syscall-header: phony update-hwdb: phony update-hwdb-autosuspend: phony update-dbus-docs: CUSTOM_COMMAND update-man-rules: CUSTOM_COMMAND
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