git-annex/doc/todo/metadata_--batch/comment_2_6230fe7d6a7b6156b74b7f4e3641c200._comment
https://me.yahoo.com/a/EbvxpTI_xP9Aod7Mg4cwGhgjrCrdM5s-#7c0f4 e0314a9dcb Added a comment
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[[!comment format=mdwn
username="https://me.yahoo.com/a/EbvxpTI_xP9Aod7Mg4cwGhgjrCrdM5s-#7c0f4"
subject="comment 2"
date="2016-02-19T20:06:19Z"
content="""
yes -- json output would probably be the best
I know that other --batch functions do not take json input, but I wonder if it might make sense here as well? smth like {'file': 'filename', 'add-field': {'field1': 'value1'}, 'remove-field': ..., 'add-tag': ['tag1', 'tag2'], 'remove-tag': ['... and so on.
"""]]