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mark: deprecate a couple undocumented -k syntaxes #7210

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  1. mark: deprecate a couple undocumented -k syntaxes

    The `-k '-expr'` syntax is an old alias to `-k 'not expr'`. It's also
    not a very convenient to have syntax that start with `-` on the CLI.
    Deprecate it and suggest replacing with `not`.
    
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    The `-k 'expr:'` syntax discards all items until the first match and
    keeps all subsequent, e.g. `-k foo` with
    
        test_bar
        test_foo
        test_baz
    
    results in `test_foo`, `test_baz`. That's a bit weird, so deprecate it
    without a replacement. If someone complains we can reconsider or devise
    a better alternative.
    bluetech committed May 11, 2020
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