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26 lines
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It would be nice if a clone from eg, gitlab could autoenable the git-lfs
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special remote. Currently, autoenable doesn't work for git-lfs special
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remotes at all, because the url is not stored.
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What if, an url or urls passed to initremote were stored. Then when
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enableremote/autoenable runs, if it sees a git remote with a known url,
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it sets that remote up with annex-uuid and annex-git-lfs set, instead of
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adding a new remote.
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That might need changes to the Remote setup method, not sure.
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Problem: Many urls could be used to clone. http and ssh are the obvious
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two. url=http:// url=ssh:// won't work, only one value will be used.
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url1= url2= is annoying for the user, especially if they later want to add
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another url with enableremote and have to work out the number.
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> If each url is treated as a separate special remote (which makes a lot of sense
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> by analogy with how regular git remotes work), then
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> [[support_multiple_special_remotes_with_same_uuid]] could be used to
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> solve this.
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Problem: The user might go in and change the remote's url to point to some
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other server with a different git-lfs backend. In fact, they could already
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do so! Remembering the urls actually would let the special remote detect
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this; it can check if its remote's url is one that it knows about, and
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refuse to use it otherwise.
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