2010-10-19 19:59:40 +00:00
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TODO: implement below
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git-annex does use a lot of symlinks. Specicially, relative symlinks,
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that are checked into git. To allow you to move those around without
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annoyance, git-annex can run as a post-commit hook. This way, you can `git mv`
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a symlink to an annexed file, and as soon as you commit, it will be fixed
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up.
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`git annex init` tries to set up a post-commit hook that is itself a symlink
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back to git-annex. If you want to have your own shell script in the post-commit
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hook, just make it call `git annex` with no parameters. git-annex will detect
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when it's run from a git hook and do the necessary fixups.
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2010-10-27 18:33:44 +00:00
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[[done]]
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