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Use cases include using git-annex init --no-autoenable and then going back and enabling the special remotes that have autoenable configured. As well as just querying to remember which ones have it enabled. It lists all special remotes that have autoenable=yes whether currently enabled or not. And it can be used with --json. I pondered making this "git-annex info autoenable", but that seemed wrong because then if the use has a directory named "autoenable", it's unclear what they are asking for. (Although "git-annex info remote" may be similarly unclear.) Making it an option does mean that it can't be provided via --batch though. Sponsored-by: Dartmouth College's Datalad project |
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