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username="neocryptek@659edac901ffbc8e541a974f8f18987eeafc63bd"
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nickname="neocryptek"
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avatar="http://cdn.libravatar.org/avatar/d9bfdefa9b503f1ac4844a686618374e"
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subject="comment 2"
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date="2016-11-21T22:26:52Z"
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Right, though bup also requires installation on the server. I'm looking for a way to store content into a vanilla git repo (as I don't have permission to install anything custom on the server).
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Since I want to store the content outside of git annex, it feels like a special remote. Though ideally it would have human readable files like:
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* <https://git-annex.branchable.com/todo/dumb__44___unsafe__44___human-readable_backend/>
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But since it's git and not just a normal (single version) filesystem, it could dedupe and save previous versions. Is there an easy way to hook git up safely to the external remote protocol:
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* [[special_remotes/external]]
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