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I want to use metadata views to sort files into top-level directories based on a tag, but then preserve the directory structure underneath that. I'm having trouble with this.
Say I have an annex at `~/annex` with a structure like this:
$ tree
.
├── foo
│ └── bar
│ ├── one.txt
│ ├── three.txt
│ └── two.txt
└── waldo
└── fred
├── a.txt
├── b.txt
└── c.txt
I tag some of the files with `blah`:
$ git annex metadata -t blah foo/bar/*
Now I want to change my view to only see those files with a certain tag, but I want to maintain their directory structure, ie I want to end up with something like this:
$ tree
.
├── blah
│ └── foo
│ └── bar
│ ├── one.txt
│ ├── three.txt
│ └── two.txt
If I do `git annex view blah` I see the files `one.txt`, `two.txt` and `three.txt` but they are in the top level of `~/annex`. The `foo` and `bar` directories are not present.
If I do `git annex view blah "/=*"` then the files I present under the `foo` directory, but the `bar` subdirectory is not there.
It would also be fine if I could just hide the files that did not have the `blah` tag, so that I ended up with this:
$ tree
.
├── foo
│ └── bar
│ ├── one.txt
│ ├── three.txt
│ └── two.txt
Is something like this possible?
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