29 lines
1.4 KiB
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29 lines
1.4 KiB
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Ever since the direct mode guard was added a year ago, direct mode has been
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a lot safer to use, but very limited in the git commands that could be run
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in a direct mode repository.
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The worst limitation was that there was no way to `git revert` unwanted
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changes. But also, there was no way to check out different branches,
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or run commands like `git mv`.
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Today I made `git annex proxy`, which allows doing all of those things,
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and more. [documentation here](http://git-annex.branchable.com/direct_mode/#index5h2)
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It's so flexible that I'm not sure where the boundries lie yet, but it
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seems it will work for any git command that updates both the work tree and
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the index. Some git commands only update one or the other and not both and
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won't work with the proxy. As an advanced user tool, I think this is a
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great solution. I still want to make a simpler
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[[undo command|todo/direct_mode_undo]] that can nicely integrate into file
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managers.
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The implementation of `git annex proxy` is
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[quite simple](http://source.git-annex.branchable.com/?p=source.git;a=blob;f=Command/Proxy.h), because it
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reuses all the complicated work tree update code that was already written
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for `git annex merge`.
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----
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And here's the lede I buried: I've gotten two years of funding to work
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on git-annex part-time!
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[Details in my personal blog](http://joeyh.name/blog/entry/continuing_to_be_pleasantly_surprised/).
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