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Author SHA1 Message Date
Joey Hess
28c7e2cf61
document the -A shorthand for --all 2018-04-03 23:12:04 -04:00
Joey Hess
e8c9a5c515
sync: Added --cleanup, which removes local and remote synced/ branches.
Also deletes any tagged pushes that the assistant might have done,
since those would also prevent resetting a branch back.

This commit was sponsored by andrea rota.
2017-09-28 14:58:48 -04:00
Joey Hess
527f734492
configuration and docs for tracking exports
Not yet handled by sync or assistant.

This commit was sponsored by Nick Daly on Patreon.
2017-09-19 13:05:43 -04:00
Joey Hess
94351daba6
configuration to disable automatic merge conflict resolution
* Added annex.resolvemerge configuration, which can be set to false to
  disable the usual automatic merge conflict resolution done by git-annex
  sync and the assistant.
* sync: Added --no-resolvemerge option.

Note that disabling merge conflict resolution is probably not a good idea
in a direct mode repo or adjusted branch. Since updates to both are done
outside the usual work tree, if it fails the tree is not left in a
conflicted state, and it would be hard to manually resolve the conflict.
Still, made annex.resolvemerge be supported in those cases for consistency.

This commit was sponsored by Riku Voipio.
2017-06-01 12:51:01 -04:00
Joey Hess
4c2e701f0b
improve docs, mention git config receive.denyCurrentBranch updateInstead 2017-05-25 13:43:20 -04:00
Joey Hess
29e73f76ef
Added remote.<name>.annex-push and remote.<name>.annex-pull
The former can be useful to make remotes that don't get fully synced with
local changes, which comes up in a lot of situations.

The latter was mostly added for symmetry, but could be useful (though less
likely to be).

Implementing `remote.<name>.annex-pull` was a bit tricky, as there's no one
place where git-annex pulls/fetches from remotes. I audited all
instances of "fetch" and "pull". A few cases were left not checking this
config:

* Git.Repair can try to pull missing refs from a remote, and if the local
  repo is corrupted, that seems a reasonable thing to do even though
  the config would normally prevent it.
* Assistant.WebApp.Gpg and Remote.Gcrypt and Remote.Git do fetches
  as part of the setup process of a remote. The config would probably not
  be set then, and having the setup fail seems worse than honoring it if it
  is already set.

I have not prevented all the code that does a "merge" from merging branches
from remotes with remote.<name>.annex-pull=false. That could perhaps
be done, but it would need a way to map from branch name to remote name,
and the way refspecs work makes that hard to get really correct. So if the
user fetches manually, the git-annex branch will get merged, for example.
Anther way of looking at/justifying this is that the setting is called
"annex-pull", not "annex-merge".

This commit was supported by the NSF-funded DataLad project.
2017-04-05 13:22:35 -04:00
Joey Hess
64f924dc93
sync --content-of=path
For when you want to sync only some files' contents, not the whole working
tree.

This commit was sponsored by Anthony DeRobertis on Patreon.
2017-03-20 16:00:48 -04:00
Joey Hess
b77903af48
New annex.synccontent config setting
.. which can be set to true to make git annex sync default to --content.

This may become the default at some point in the future.

As well as being configuable by git config, it can be configured by
git-annex config to control the default behavior in all clones of a
repository.

Had to add a separate --no-content switch to we can tell if it's been
explicitly set, and should override annex.synccontent. If --content was the
default, this complication would not be necessary.

This commit was sponsored by Jake Vosloo on Patreon.
2017-02-03 14:31:17 -04:00
Joey Hess
339464e847
config: New command for storing configuration in the git-annex branch.
Any config names can be set using this; git-annex commands will only look
at specific ones that make sense and are worth the overhead of querying the
branch.

This might also be useful for storing whatever other config-type stuff the
user might want to shove into the git-annex branch.

This commit was sponsored by Jochen Bartl on Patreon.
2017-01-30 16:46:38 -04:00
mark@6b90344cdab3158eacb94a3944460d138afc9bef
632b4c72d2 2016-01-05 22:44:15 +00:00
Joey Hess
1cc1f9f4e5 sync: Add --no-commit, --no-pull, --no-push options to turn off parts of the sync process, as well as supporting --commit, --pull, --push, and --no-content options to specify the (current) default behavior. 2015-09-13 13:15:35 -04:00
Joey Hess
87b4229b23 sync: Support --jobs
* sync: Support --jobs
* sync --content: Avoid unnecessary second pull from remotes when
  no file transfers are made.
2015-08-14 13:49:55 -04:00
Joey Hess
5b801fcad9 on second thought, sync --content --unused is probably not useful, remove 2015-06-16 19:01:06 -04:00
Joey Hess
29c03145e6 sync: Add support for --all and --unused. 2015-06-16 16:50:03 -04:00
Øyvind A. Holm
3d643a5707 doc/*.mdwn: Various typo fixes 2015-05-30 16:54:14 +02:00
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
daec4b007a splitting up the man page
Common command man pages all split out and often expanded.

A few sections split out into their own pages.

Still need to do all the other commands..
2015-03-23 15:36:10 -04:00