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[[!comment format=mdwn
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username="rrnewton@63c9faa1997c908b1dc04dfdca33c809660cd158"
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nickname="rrnewton"
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avatar="http://cdn.libravatar.org/avatar/638acc3e55c2bb09aa0dcca5b5c8acb6"
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subject="Sounds great!"
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date="2018-05-21T18:09:35Z"
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content="""
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That's fabulous. A Bash alias around that command is really all I need when working in direct mode. (And the archive's too damn big to switch back and forth between direct/indirect.)
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I was just too much a newb with git attributes to know it could be done that way. For discoverability, maybe that command could be placed in an \"examples\" section in the primary documentation above?
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