Strip 'Seed' suffix from seed names in all command output#984
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Makes seed name display consistent across all commands by removing the 'Seed' suffix. The run command confirmation was already doing this, but status, reset, and execution output still showed the full class name.
LordSimal
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Jan 3, 2026
Changes output from "Users" to "Users seed" to make it clearer that seeds are being displayed, not other entities.
markstory
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Jan 5, 2026
Move the seed name suffix stripping logic to Util::getSeedDisplayName() to avoid code duplication across SeedCommand, SeedResetCommand, SeedStatusCommand, and Manager.
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Summary
Users seedinstead ofUsersSeedReset: Users seedinstead ofReset: UsersSeed== Users seed: seedinginstead of== UsersSeed: seedingBefore:
After:
This makes the output clearer by showing human-readable names with "seed" suffix to indicate what type of entity is being displayed.