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username="joey"
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subject="""comment 7"""
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date="2023-05-17T17:24:03Z"
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content="""
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Brainstorming some names for a new command that is `git add -A` + sync...
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`git-annex publish` kind of implies more exposure of local files to others
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than just syncing. But it also implies sending data, not also receiving it.
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`git-annex addsync` is clear what it does, but not very memorable.
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`git-annex assist` has a nice analogy to the `git-annex assistant`,
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which is close in behavior. Users who don't know about the assistant
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will miss the analogy though. "assist" also suggests git-annex will take
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care of everything, even more broadly than sync.
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`git-annex share` also implies more exposure of local files than git-annex
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sync, and sharing goes both ways so it's better than `git-annex publish`.
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I'd be inclined toward `git-annex share` or `git-annex assist`, but welcome
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better ideas.
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