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compatabilities.
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compatabilities.
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<http://git-annex.branchable.com/tips/multiple_remotes_accessing_the_same_data_store/>
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<http://git-annex.branchable.com/tips/multiple_remotes_accessing_the_same_data_store/>
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* `--private`
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Avoid recording information about the special remote in the git-annex
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branch. The special remote will only be usable from the repository where
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it was created.
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# COMMON CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS
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# COMMON CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS
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* `encryption`
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* `encryption`
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To avoid that merging, set this to "false". This can be useful
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To avoid that merging, set this to "false". This can be useful
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particularly when you don't have write permission to the repository.
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particularly when you don't have write permission to the repository.
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* `annex.privaterepo`
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When this is set to true, no information about the repository will be
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recorded in the git-annex branch.
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For example, to make a repository without any mention of it ever
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appearing in the git-annex branch:
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git init myprivaterepo
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cd myprivaterepo
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git config annex.privaterepo true
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git annex init
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* `annex.hardlink`
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* `annex.hardlink`
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Set this to `true` to make file contents be hard linked between the
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Set this to `true` to make file contents be hard linked between the
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indicate that it does. This will cause git-annex to try to get all file
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indicate that it does. This will cause git-annex to try to get all file
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contents from the remote. Can be useful in setting up a caching remote.
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contents from the remote. Can be useful in setting up a caching remote.
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* `remote.<name>.annex-private`
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When this is set to true, no information about the remote will be
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recorded in the git-annex branch. This is mostly useful for special
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remotes, and is set when using [[git-annex-initremote]](1) with the
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`--private` option.
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* `remote.<name>.annex-bare`
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* `remote.<name>.annex-bare`
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Can be used to tell git-annex if a remote is a bare repository
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Can be used to tell git-annex if a remote is a bare repository
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doc/tips/cloning_a_repository_privately.mdwn
Normal file
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doc/tips/cloning_a_repository_privately.mdwn
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Normally, when you clone a git-annex repository, and use git-annex in it,
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and then push or otherwise send changes back to origin, information gets
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committed to the git-annex branch about your clone. Things like the annexed
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files that are in it, its description, etc.
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If you don't want the world to know about your clone, either for privacy
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reason or only because the clone is a temporary copy of the repository,
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here's how.
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Recently git-annex got a new config setting, `annex.privaterepo`.
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Set it before you start using git-annex in a repository, and git-annex
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will avoid recording any information about the repository into the
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git-annex branch.
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git clone ssh://... myclone
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cd myclone
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git config annex.privaterepo true
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git annex init
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Now you can use git-annex as usual, adding files to the repository,
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getting the contents of files, etc.
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When you push changes back to origin, do still push the git-annex branch,
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since git-annex still uses it to record anything it needs to keep track of
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that does not involve your private repository.
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And be sure, when adding or editing annexed files, that you `git-annex copy`
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them to a publically accessible repository. Otherwise, to everyone else,
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there will seem to be no copies of that file availble anywhere, since they
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won't know about your private repo's copy.
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## private special remotes
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You can also make private special remotes, by using `git annex initremote
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--private`.
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Like a private repository, git-annex avoids storing any information about
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a private special remote to the git-annex branch. It will only be available in
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the repository where the special remote was created.
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Bear in mind that, if you lose the repository where the private special
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remote was created, you'll lose the information git-annex needs to access
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that special remote, and that will likely mean you'll not be able to
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recover any files stored in it.
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