expire, trust et al, dead, describe: Support --json and --json-error-messages

For expire, the normal output is unchanged, but the --json output includes the uuid
in machine parseable form. Which could be very useful for this somewhat obscure
command. That needed ActionItemUUID to be implemented, which seemed like a lot
of work, but then ---

I had been going to skip implementing them for trust, untrust, dead, semitrust,
and describe, but putting the uuid in the json is useful information, it tells
what uuid git-annex picked given the input. It was not hard to support
these once ActionItemUUID was implemented.

Sponsored-By: the NIH-funded NICEMAN (ReproNim TR&D3) project
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Joey Hess 2023-05-05 15:29:49 -04:00
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@ -15,8 +15,9 @@ import Remote (keyLocations)
import Git.Types
cmd :: Command
cmd = command "dead" SectionSetup "hide a lost repository or key"
(paramRepeating paramRepository) (seek <$$> optParser)
cmd = withAnnexOptions [jsonOptions] $
command "dead" SectionSetup "hide a lost repository or key"
(paramRepeating paramRepository) (seek <$$> optParser)
data DeadOptions = DeadRemotes [RemoteName] | DeadKeys [Key]