![]() Added git-remote-p2p-annex, which allows git pull and push to P2P networks provided by external commands. This is a refactor of git-remote-tor-annex, and should just work. Except possibly for quirks with the address parsing. I've checked that the address parsing basically works. One thing I don't understand is why git-remote-tor-annex removes "/*" from the end of the address. The git history does not provide any hints. So I didn't make git-remote-p2p-annex do the same. Maybe that is needed in some situation? But, a P2P address could contain "/", so removing it would be a problem. I can't see anything in gitremote-helpers(7) about why the url might get such a thing added to the end of it. My guess is that is not needed for tor either (but does no harm there since onion addresses never contain "/"). At this point, the implementation of generic P2P transports needs only remotedaemon support. |
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