- Another amusing substitution you can make in argument files is the <code>{n}</code> substitution, combined with an <code>-npp</code> increment at the start (or end) of the argument file, which gives the potential of having multiple argument files with the exact same content, or even re-using the same argument file multiple times. e.g.
+ Another substitution you can make in argument files is the <code>{n}</code> substitution. Combined with an <code>-npp</code> increment at the start (or end) of the argument file gives the potential to reuse an argument files in the same command but referring to different files, e.g.