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* status: Show added but not yet committed files.Gravatar Joey Hess2015-09-22
| | | | | | | | | | | Seems easy, but git ls-files can't list the right subset of files. So, I wrote a whole new parser for git status output, and converted the status command to use that. There are a few other small behavior changes. The order changed. Unlocked files show as T. In indirect mode, deleted files were not shown before, and that's fixed. Regular files checked directly into git and modified were not shown before, and are now.
* 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.
* finished splitting out man pages for all commandsGravatar Joey Hess2015-03-25
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* 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..