For expire, the normal output is unchanged, but the --json output includes the uuid in machine parseable form. Which could be very useful for this somewhat obscure command. That needed ActionItemUUID to be implemented, which seemed like a lot of work, but then --- I had been going to skip implementing them for trust, untrust, dead, semitrust, and describe, but putting the uuid in the json is useful information, it tells what uuid git-annex picked given the input. It was not hard to support these once ActionItemUUID was implemented. Sponsored-By: the NIH-funded NICEMAN (ReproNim TR&D3) project
		
			
				
	
	
		
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{- git-annex command
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 - Copyright 2010 Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
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 - Licensed under the GNU AGPL version 3 or higher.
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 -}
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module Command.Semitrust where
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import Command
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import Types.TrustLevel
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import Command.Trust (trustCommand)
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cmd :: Command
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cmd = withAnnexOptions [jsonOptions] $
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	command "semitrust" SectionSetup 
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		"return repository to default trust level"
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		(paramRepeating paramRepository) (withParams seek)
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seek :: CmdParams -> CommandSeek
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seek = trustCommand "semitrust" SemiTrusted
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