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35 lines
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Here's a workaround to start syncing folders on Windows right now. It's a bit command line heavy, so you might need to set this up for your users. But I would much rather do this than use some other syncing solution and then have to migrate.
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(1) Create a remote server git annex repository with the assistant on Linux or Mac.
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(2) [Install git](http://git-scm.com/) on the Windows machine.
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(3) [Install git-annex for Windows](http://git-annex.branchable.com/install/Windows/) on the Windows machine. Don't forget to run the installer as administrator.
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(4) Run _Git Bash_ from the system menu, and run these commands to clone your repository.
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ssh-keygen
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cat .ssh/id_rsa.pub | ssh username@my-server.com "cat >> ~/.ssh/authorized_keys"
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git clone username@my-server.com:/path/to/annex
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cd annex
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git annex init
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(5) Create a script that will trigger a full sync
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echo '
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#!/bin/bash
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git annex sync
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git annex get *
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git annex add .
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git annex sync
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git annex copy * --to origin
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' > sync.sh
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chmod +x sync.sh
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./sync.sh
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(6) Copy the "Git Bash" shortcut from your windows menu to your desktop, and change the link target to:
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C:\Program Files\Git\bin\sh.exe" --login -i "annex/sync.sh"
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Now ask your users to run this shortcut before and after they change files. You can also put it into the "autostart" folder to sync at boot.
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