Since Kaylee now supports Python plugins that can do arbitrary things with spoken words, the pass_words option for shell commands seems somewhat less necessary than before. I never liked it in the first place, because it was all-or-nothing: there was no non-hackish way to pass the spoken words to only specific commands. If I ever see a compelling reason for this feature to come back, it may be re-implemented in the form of a second shell plugin that passes words to its commands.
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