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[[!comment format=mdwn
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username="http://www.joachim-breitner.de/"
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nickname="nomeata"
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subject="comment 5"
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date="2011-12-13T18:47:18Z"
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content="""
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After some experimentation, this seems to work better:
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git commit -a -m 'git annex sync'
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git merge git-annex-master
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for remote in $(git remote)
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do
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git fetch $remote
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git merge $remote git-annex-master
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done
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git branch -f git-annex-master
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git annex merge
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for remote in $(git remote)
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git push $remote git-annex git-annex-master
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done
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Maybe this approach can be enhance to skip stuff gracefully if there is no git-annex-master branch and then be added to what \"git annex sync\" does, this way those who want to use the feature can do so by running \"git branch git-annex-master\" once. Or, if you like this and want to make it default, just make git-annex-init create the git-annex-master branch :-)
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