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username="https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id?id=AItOawmp1ThsNNAbSn46ju-gwFELfStlhl8usJo"
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nickname="donkeyicydragon"
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subject="Enhancing special remotes as backup spaces"
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date="2014-04-22T21:08:49Z"
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content="""
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Hi Joey,
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I am thinking about using google drive as an encrypted backup for my important files. However, I fear that if all my git annex repositories are unrecoverable that the encrypted data on the special remote will not help me much. Assuming I have backed up my gpg key I still get a bunch of decrypted files but the folder structure is lost. Would it be possible to implement something like a safety feature that also uploads an (encrypted) tar of all symlinks (pointing to the respective encrypted files) of the (current/or master-branch) git working tree?
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I am almost sure this is already implementable using hooks however I could not find information on which types of hooks are available. I am looking for one that is triggered once after all copy/move operations to a special remote are finished. Can you point me in the right direction?
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Marek
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"""]]
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