.do files should never modify $1, and should write to *either* $3 or stdout, but not both. If they write to both, it's probably because they forgot to redirect stdout to stderr, a very easy mistake to make but a hard one to detect. Now redo detects it for you and prints an informative message.
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# this shouldn't be allowed; we're supposed to write to $3, not $1
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echo >$1
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