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I am looking for a short cut for my workflow where I sync a (somewhat) central repo and a few client repos.
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So, I sync upstream
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laptop > git annex sync --content
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and ssh to the central repo and run another sync
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server > git annex sync
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to bring it up to date so that I can sync/pull it again from my desktop.
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Is there an easy way to script/do both steps in one for different protocols? E.g., update a ssh repo and a USB-drive repo when syncing on the local one?
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At the moment, I would try to check for all known remotes
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> git remote -v
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and depending on the protocol ssh/cd into each for triggering a sync.
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