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[[!comment format=mdwn
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username="mario"
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avatar="http://cdn.libravatar.org/avatar/4c63b0935789d29210d0bd8cad8d7ac7"
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subject="Find (and other operations) over multiple repos"
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date="2019-02-25T14:33:26Z"
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content="""
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Sometimes I want to move files from one git annex repo to another. It would be really awesome if one could so something like:
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git annex find --in here --and --not --in-repo /path/to/OTHER-REPO
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Just to make myself clear. I do not mean \"other remote\" (foreign instance of \"same\" repo). I actually mean different repos without common location tracking, no common branches, etc. The only concession I would make (since I think it's necessary) would be that the same backend has to be used in both repos.
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This approach could also be relevant for other git annex commands, e.g.:
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git annex move file --to-repo /path/to/OTHER-REPO
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Is there any way to do it? Or would this be a feature request worth to consider?
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"""]]
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