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diff --git a/doc/assistant/local_pairing_walkthrough.mdwn b/doc/assistant/local_pairing_walkthrough.mdwn new file mode 100644 index 000000000..07b639910 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/assistant/local_pairing_walkthrough.mdwn @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +So you have two computers in the same building, and you want them to share +the same synchronised folder, communicating directly with each other. + +This is incredibly easy to set up with the git annex assistant. + +Let's say the two computers are your computer and your friend's computer. +We'll start on your computer, where you open up your git annex dashboard. + +[[!img addrepository.png alt="Add another repository button"]] + +`*click*` + +[[!img pairing.png alt="Pair with another computer"]] + +`*click*` + +Now the hard bit. You have to think up a secret phrase, and type it in, +(and perhaps get the spelling correct). + +[[!img secret.png alt="Enter secret phrase"]] + +Now your computer is in pairing mode. When your friend looks at her git +annex dashboard, she sees something like this. + +[[!img pairrequest.png alt="Pair request"]] + +`*click*` + +[[!img secretempty.png alt="Enter same secret phrase"]] + +Now it's up to you to let her know what the secret is. As soon as she +enters it, both your computers will be paired, and will begin to sync their +git-annex folders. Just like that you can share files. + +---- + +Something to keep in mind, especially if pairing doesn't seem to be +working, is that the two computers need to be on the same network for this +pairing process to work. Sometimes a building will have more than one +network inside it, and you'll need to connect them both to the same one. +Make sure the wireless network name is the same, or that they're both +plugged into the same router. + +Also, the file sharing set up by this pairing only works when both +computers are on the same network. If you go on a trip, any files you +edit will not be visible to your friend until you get back. + +To get around this, you'll often also want to set up +[[jabber_pairing|share_with_a_friend_walkthrough]], and a server +in the cloud, which they can use to exchange files while away. + +And also, you can pair with as many other computers as you like, not just +one! + +## What does pairing actually do behind the scenes? + +It ensures that both repositories have correctly configured +[[remotes|walkthrough/adding_a_remote]] pointing to each other. +If you have already configured this manually, you do not need to +perform pairing. |