2013-02-19 03:03:03 +00:00
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Currently [[/direct_mode]] allows the user to point many normally safe
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git commands at his foot and pull the trigger. At LCA2013, a git-annex
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user suggested modifying direct mode to make this impossible.
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One way to do it would be to move the .git directory. Instead, make there
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be a .git-annex directory in direct mode repositories. git-annex would know
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how to use it, and would be extended to support all known safe git
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commands, passing parameters through, and in some cases verifying them.
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So, for example, `git annex commit` would run `git commit --git-dir=.git-annex`
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However, `git annex commit -a` would refuse to run, or even do something
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intelligent that does not involve staging every direct mode file.
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2013-02-19 03:07:07 +00:00
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----
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One source of problems here is that there is some overlap between git-annex
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and git commands. Ie, `git annex add` cannot be a passthrough for `git
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add`. The git wrapper could instead be another program, or it could be
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something like `git annex git add`
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2013-02-19 03:03:03 +00:00
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--[[Joey]]
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