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* use built-in progress meters for git when in parallel modeGravatar Joey Hess2015-04-10
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* WIP use ascii-progressGravatar Joey Hess2015-04-04
| | | | | | | | A bit flickery due to https://github.com/yamadapc/haskell-ascii-progress/issues/12 And, won't handle large files until ascii-progress is changed to use Integers.
* relay external special remote stderr through progress suppression machinery ↵Gravatar Joey Hess2015-04-04
| | | | | | | | | | (eep!) It sounds worse than it is. ;) Some external special remotes may run commands that display progress on stderr. If git-annex is run with --quiet, this should filter out such displays while letting the errors through.
* well along the way to fully quiet --quietGravatar Joey Hess2015-04-04
| | | | | | | Came up with a generic way to filter out progress messages while keeping errors, for commands that use stderr for both. --json mode will disable command outputs too.
* avoid progress bar for url download with --quietGravatar Joey Hess2015-04-03
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* dead codeGravatar Joey Hess2015-04-03
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* reall disable progress displays for --quietGravatar Joey Hess2015-04-03
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* fix stderr handlingGravatar Joey Hess2015-04-03
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* WIP on making --quiet silence progress, and infra for concurrent progress barsGravatar Joey Hess2015-04-03
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* update my email address and homepage urlGravatar Joey Hess2015-01-21
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* hlintGravatar Joey Hess2013-04-03
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* where indentingGravatar Joey Hess2012-11-11
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* find --jsonGravatar Joey Hess2011-12-23
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* status --json --fast for escGravatar Joey Hess2011-11-14
| | | | | | * status: Fix --json mode (only the repository lists are currently displayed) * status: --fast is back
* avoid showing json lists of remotes when not in json modeGravatar Joey Hess2011-09-02
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* basic json supportGravatar Joey Hess2011-09-01
This includes a generic JSONStream library built on top of Text.JSON (somewhat hackishly). It would be possible to stream out a single json document describing all actions, but it's probably better for consumers if they can expect one json document per line, so I did it that way instead. Output from external programs used for transferring files is not currently hidden when outputting json, which probably makes it not very useful there. This may be dealt with if there is demand for json output for --get or --move to be parsable. The version, status, and find subcommands have hand-crafted output and don't do json. The whereis subcommand needs to be modified to produce useful json.