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Joey Hess
b184fc490a
split out common options to its own page and mention it on each subcommand page
Sometimes users would get confused because an option they were looking
for was not mentioned on a subcommand's man page, and they had not
noticed that the main git-annex man page had a list of common options.
This change lets each subcommand mention the common options, similarly
to how the matching options are handled.

This commit was sponsored by Svenne Krap on Patreon.
2021-05-10 15:00:13 -04:00
Joey Hess
d7c7245438
whereis: Added --format option.
One way this can be used is to remove all urls for some website that went
away:

git-annex whereis --format '${file} ${url}\0' | \
	grep -z whatever.com | git-annex rmurl --batch -z

Combining ${url} and ${uuid} is a bit of a combinatorial explosion.
It didn't seem worth only outputting a uuid alongside an url belonging
to it, so each uuid is output beside each url.
2020-05-19 16:20:56 -04:00
Joey Hess
96cff22d8d
response 2018-09-24 11:34:55 -04:00
Joey Hess
1d1054faa6
added -z
Added -z option to git-annex commands that use --batch, useful for
supporting filenames containing newlines.

It only controls input to --batch, the output will still be line delimited
unless --json or etc is used to get some other output. While git often
makes -z affect both input and output, I don't like trying them together,
and making it affect output would have been a significant complication,
and also git-annex output is generally not intended to be machine parsed,
unless using --json or a format option.

Commands that take pairs like "file key" still separate them with a space
in --batch mode. All such commands take care to support filenames with
spaces when parsing that, so there was no need to change it, and it would
have needed significant changes to the batch machinery to separate tose
with a null.

To make fromkey and registerurl support -z, I had to give them a --batch
option. The implicit batch mode they enter when not provided with input
parameters does not support -z as that would have complicated option
parsing. Seemed better to move these toward using the same --batch as
everything else, though the implicit batch mode can still be used.

This commit was sponsored by Ole-Morten Duesund on Patreon.
2018-09-20 16:11:47 -04:00
Joey Hess
12460fcea6
make --batch honor matching options
When --batch is used with matching options like --in, --metadata, etc, only
operate on the provided files when they match those options. Otherwise, a
blank line is output in the batch protocol.

Affected commands: find, add, whereis, drop, copy, move, get

In the case of find, the documentation for --batch already said it honored
the matching options. The docs for the rest didn't, but it makes sense to
have them honor them. While this is a behavior change, why specify the
matching options with --batch if you didn't want them to apply?

Note that the batch output for all of the affected commands could
already output a blank line in other cases, so batch users should
already be prepared to deal with it.

git-annex metadata didn't seem worth making support the matching options,
since all it does is output metadata or set metadata, the use cases for
using it in combination with the martching options seem small. Made it
refuse to run when they're combined, leaving open the possibility for later
support if a use case develops.

This commit was sponsored by Brett Eisenberg on Patreon.
2018-08-08 12:07:06 -04:00
Joey Hess
28c7e2cf61
document the -A shorthand for --all 2018-04-03 23:12:04 -04:00
Joey Hess
84a74b80ee
better doc for --json-error-messages
Word so warnings can be included, not only errors.
2018-02-19 15:33:59 -04:00
Joey Hess
6583448bab
add --json-error-messages (not yet implemented)
Added --json-error-messages option, which includes error messages in the
json output, rather than outputting them to stderr.

The actual rediretion of errors is not implemented yet, this is only
the docs and option plumbing.

This commit was supported by the NSF-funded DataLad project.
2018-02-19 14:32:15 -04:00
Joey Hess
bf8bf14e8e
--branch, stage 1
Added --branch option to copy, drop, fsck, get, metadata, mirror, move, and
whereis commands. This option makes git-annex operate on files that are
included in a specified branch (or other treeish).

The names of the files from the branch that are being operated on are not
displayed yet; only the keys. Displaying the filenames will need changes
to every affected command.

Also, note that --branch can be specified repeatedly. This is not really
documented, but seemed worth supporting, especially since we may later want
the ability to operate on all branches matching a refspec. However, when
operating on two branches that contain the same key, that key will be
operated on twice.
2016-07-20 12:05:26 -04:00
Joey Hess
9b9b5a30e1
whereis --batch 2016-01-20 12:46:00 -04:00
Antoine Beaupré
21ec5872f4 expand manpages cross-references significantly
i found that most man pages only had references to the main git-annex
manpage, which i stillfind pretty huge and hard to navigate through.

i tried to sift through all the man pages and add cross-references
between relevant pages. my general rule of thumb is that links should
be both ways unless one of the pages is a more general page that would
become ridiculously huge if all backlinks would be added
(git-annex-preferred-content comes to mind).

i have also make the links one per line as this is how it was done in
the metadata pages so far.

i did everything but the plumbing, utility and test commands, although
some of those are linked from the other commands so cross-links were
added there as well.
2015-05-29 12:12:55 -04:00
Joey Hess
a143390212 both whereis and metadata accept --key, --all, and --unused; document that 2015-04-21 16:31:00 -04:00
Joey Hess
0b029570a7 finished splitting out man pages for all commands 2015-03-25 12:09:49 -04:00
Joey Hess
0850e8eaf9 separated man pages for all the maintenance commands 2015-03-24 15:23:59 -04:00