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authorGravatar Joey Hess <joeyh@joeyh.name>2015-01-13 16:29:45 -0400
committerGravatar Joey Hess <joeyh@joeyh.name>2015-01-13 16:29:45 -0400
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The stats produced by `git annex info .` are nice but I often find myself separately looking up the actual numcopies set value. Can this also be included in the report please?
+
+> There is not necessarily one single numcopies setting; gitattributes
+> can configure different numcopies for different files.
+>
+> The numcopies stats in the report are reported as plus or
+> minus relative to the numcopies setting. Using a relative number like
+> that, it can eliminate the complexity of which files have which
+> numcompies setting.
+
+<pre>
+numcopies stats:
+ numcopies +0: 27
+ numcopies +1: 43
+ numcopies +2: 1
+</pre>
+
+> What could be added is a summary of the absolute number of copies
+> that exist of files, without taking the numcopies configuration
+> into account.
+
+<pre>
+absolute number of copies:
+ 1 copy: 47
+ 2 copies: 23
+ 3 copies: 1
+</pre>
+
+> It turns out you can already get this display though!
+> Just use `git annex info . --numcopies=0`.
+
+<pre>
+numcopies stats:
+ numcopies +1: 47
+ numcopies +2: 23
+ numcopies +3: 1
+</pre>
+
+> So, in this mode, it's showing the number of copies that exist of files,
+> relative to numcopies, which is forced to be 0. So, there are 47 files
+> with 1 copy, 23 with 2 copies, and 1 with 3 copies.
+>
+> I think I've convinced myself no changes need to be made! [[done]]
+> --[[Joey]]