git-annex/doc/git-annex-enableremote/comment_2_43876327581d6bcfb69c318c02d6389a._comment
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[[!comment format=mdwn
username="joey"
subject="""comment 2"""
date="2017-02-14T18:16:52Z"
content="""
@Sundar, good question.
`git annex enableremote` will always refuse to enable the remote if there's
a missing parameter, and prompt for the parameter. Finding the right value
is up to you. Most of the time, no additional parameters are needed, or
the parameters are fairly self-explanatory, eg login passwords for remote
services.
The difficulty with directory special remotes is that my /foo may not be
the same as your /foo, so it can't reuse the directory= that was provided
to initremote, and it's up to you to enter the right directory path.
I think this needs to come down to documentation in the repository. The
description of the remote (set by `git annex describe`
is a reasonable place to put that, unless you have somewhere better.
"""]]