My workflow with calibre
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The problem
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[Calibre](http://calibre-ebook.com/) is a ebook manager that is
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available in [debian](http://packages.debian.org/sid/calibre). I use
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it to maintain my library, but also to dowload every day an epub
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version of a French newspaper and then put it on my kobo.
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Configuring git annex for this
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I wanted to use git-annex, so
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$ git init
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$ git annex init "some useful name"
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But I don't want every thing in annex, because Calibre use some text
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file to save some metadata, so I used:
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$ git config annex.largefiles "include=* exclude=*.opf exclude=*.json"
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then lets add everything
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$ git annex add *
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$ git add *
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$ git commit -m "first commit"
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Calibre need read and write access on the its database, so let unlock it:
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$ git annex unlock metadata.db
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On my other computer I only need to do
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$ git clone $user@$host:Calibre\ library
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$ cd Calibre\ library
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$ git annex init "another useful name"
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$ git annex get .
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$ git annex unlock metadata.db
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The problem is that every time you will `git annex sync`, git annex
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will lock again the metadata.db, so lets unlock it automatically. I
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use git hooks, in `.git/hooks/post-commit` I have
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#!/bin/bash
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git annex edit metadata.db
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don't forget to make this file executable
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$ chmod a+x .git/hooks/post-commit
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Day to day operation
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$ git annex add .
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Will put new file into the annex
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$ git add .
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Will take care of the files that should no go into annex
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$ git annex sync
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Will make the repositories exchange informations about all this, and
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make remote change local
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$ git annex get .
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Will make remote book locally available
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Merge conflict
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You should not run calibre on the two computer simultaneously, or
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without syncing before it. If you do, you will have a conflict that
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git-annex will automatically *solve* by rename both of the file.
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You can then either:
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- Choose one. If no books have been changed or added on one of the
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computer, to use the other `metadata.db` will not make you loose
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any information
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- rebuild it. `calibredb restore_database` won't do it, but will tell
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you how to do it.
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Checking the library
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You can use `calibredb check_library` to check you library is
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correct. If you use git for it, it will always tell you that it is not
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correct: there is this author ".git" it doesn't know about. Just don't
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care about it.
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Maybe this can be solved by using `vcsh` but apparently
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`vcsh`+`git annex` it not well tested yet.
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Automatic stuff
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I use `mr` to automatically run all this, but some config could be
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done (I believe) to have `git annex copy --auto` do what it should.
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There are also the git annex assistant for this kind of automatic
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synchronizations of contents, but I don't know if my automatic
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unlocking of one file will break this.
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It might be interesting to find someway to unlock and lock the library
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only when running calibre, a simple script to launch calibre will do
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that. Note that each time you will lock and unlock, you will have a
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new commit in git.
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Another solution
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You could also use direct mode in place of the auto unlock feature
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git annex indirect
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The remove the `post-commit` git hook (or do not add it). Its a
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simpler solution, but remember that interaction between git annex direct
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repositories and plain git are complex
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