The git-annex assistant creates a folder on each of your computers, removable drives, and cloud services, which it keeps synchronised, so its contents are the same everywhere. It's very easy to use, and has all the power of git and git-annex. ## installation The git-annex assistant comes as part of git-annex, starting with version 3.20120924. See [[install]] to get it installed. Note that the git-annex assistant is still beta quality code. See the [[release_notes]] for known infelicities and upgrade instructions. ## intro screencast [[!inline feeds=no template=bare pages=videos/git-annex_assistant_introduction]] ## documentation * [[Basic usage|quickstart]] * Want to make two nearby computers share the same synchronised folder? Follow the [[pairing_walkthrough]]. * Want to share a synchronised folder with a friend? Follow the [[share_with_a_friend_walkthrough]]. * Want to archive data to a drive or the cloud? Follow the [[archival_walkthrough]] ## command line startup The git-annex assistant will automatically be started when you log in to desktop environments like Mac OS X, Gnome, XFCE, and KDE, and the menu item shown above can be used to open the webapp. On other systems, you may need to start it by hand. To start the webapp, run `git annex webapp` at the command line. To start the assistant without opening the webapp, you can run the command "git annex assistant --autostart". This is a good thing to configure your system to run automatically when you log in. ## colophon The git-annex assistant is being [crowd funded on Kickstarter](http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/joeyh/git-annex-assistant-like-dropbox-but-with-your-own/). [[/assistant/Thanks]] to all my backers. I blog about my work on the git-annex assistant on a daily basis in [[this_blog|design/assistant/blog]]. Follow along! See also: The [[design|/design/assistant]] pages.