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We would like to make it easier to write manifest files so that we aren't constantly filling the file with the cumbersome actor public keys. Instead, we would like to be able to use the string that is associated with the actor's call alias (which can be set and displayed using the wash command line).
Of course, the trick is in figuring out where to go get the actor from once you have its ca
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