> Usually, the `-x` option means "enable something", which is fine when you think of the "-" as a dash, but introducing `+x` encourages you to think of them as minus and plus;
To get used to it, one could think of it as a crossed-out dash instead of a plus. Crossed-out means that the dash is disabled.
To get used to it, one could think of it as a crossed-out dash instead of a plus. Crossed-out means that the dash is disabled.