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### Please describe the problem.
When `annex.autocommit` is set to `false`, the assistant continues to commit to the repository, at least in indirect mode (direct mode not tested). I'd like it to not even `git annex add`, but it should at least not `git commit`.
### What steps will reproduce the problem?
I started the assistant with `git annex assistant`. Then I also opened the webapp with `git annex website`.
Next, I ran `git config --bool --local --replace-all annex.autocommit false`. Supposedly that'll stop the assistant from committing things.
Then I did a `echo "hello world" > test`.
The webapp showed the file syncing, and `ls -l test` confirmed it'd been added the annex. `git status` confirmed it'd been committed as well.
I did a `git rm test`, and then a `git status`... and it turns out the annex committed that as well.
NOTE: My repository is in indirect mode.
I tried `--global` instead of `--local` for the config, and that didn't make a difference.
### What version of git-annex are you using? On what operating system?
5.20141125 on Debian testing, from the package. (And, thank you Joey, for all your work on Debian. You'll be missed.)
### Please provide any additional information below.
> The assistant does not notice changes to the
> git configuration that are made while it's already running.
>
> I have verified that setting `git config annex.autocommit true`
> and then starting the assistant behaves as documented.
>
> So will asking the webapp to restart.
>
> Retitling bug report appropriately. --[[Joey]]
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