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* addurl, get: Added --json-progress option, which adds progress objects to ↵Gravatar Joey Hess2016-09-09
| | | | | | | the json output. This doesn't work right when used with -J yet, and there is some really ugly hand-crafting of part of the json output.
* document annex.largefiles handlingGravatar Joey Hess2016-01-25
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* addurl: Support --json, particularly useful in --batch mode.Gravatar Joey Hess2016-01-13
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* addurl: Added --with-files option.Gravatar Joey Hess2015-12-22
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* addurl: Added --batch option.Gravatar Joey Hess2015-12-21
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* -J for add/addurl/importGravatar Joey Hess2015-11-05
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* importfeed --relaxed: Avoid hitting the urls of items in the feed.Gravatar Joey Hess2015-08-19
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* Revert "removed"Gravatar Joey Hess2015-08-09
| | | | | | | This reverts commit e5546ac16dba167fcad7e9a7408e9726868cd3c3. This user will be banned if they make any further such apparently malicious or stupid changes.
* removedGravatar isoftinc22015-08-08
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* addurl now accepts --prefix and --suffix options to adjust the filenames usedGravatar Joey Hess2015-07-21
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* expand manpages cross-references significantlyGravatar Antoine Beaupré2015-05-29
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | i found that most man pages only had references to the main git-annex manpage, which i stillfind pretty huge and hard to navigate through. i tried to sift through all the man pages and add cross-references between relevant pages. my general rule of thumb is that links should be both ways unless one of the pages is a more general page that would become ridiculously huge if all backlinks would be added (git-annex-preferred-content comes to mind). i have also make the links one per line as this is how it was done in the metadata pages so far. i did everything but the plumbing, utility and test commands, although some of those are linked from the other commands so cross-links were added there as well.
* splitting up the man pageGravatar Joey Hess2015-03-23
Common command man pages all split out and often expanded. A few sections split out into their own pages. Still need to do all the other commands..