Gummo commented on a Page, Easy Google Translator  -  Nov 29, 2010

/echo -q is an echo which doesn't show up if you put the . in front of your alias call.
/.msg hides the echo of your message.
If you created your own /noop alias which pointed to a silenced (e.g. /.noop2) alias then you could use echo -q but that'd be a pain anyway.
The other alternative, of course, is to just use a dud variable in its place.

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