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gin create --here
will create a new repository on the remote server and initialise the current working directory with the appropriate remotes and annex configuration.--json
flag for JSON formatted output.--json
is specified).annex.minsize
and annex.excludes
is used. All other options are read from the global and default configurations.annex.minsize
and annex.excludes
options. All other options are ignored.gin repos
now lists only the logged in user's repositories.gin repos --all
lists the logged in user's repositories and all other repositories in which they are a member.gin repos --shared
lists only the repositories in which the user is a member.lock
, unlock
, and remove-content
now provide per-file output on whether the operation was successful or not. The output prints per line as the operation finishes for each file.upload
, download
, and get-content
show transfer rates and percentage complete.gin upload
without an argument no longer warns about the lack of file specification. Previously the warning was meant to inform the user that changes (metadata) are uploaded but no new files. The behaviour of the command (what is updated in the index and what is uploaded) is now clear due to the output progress and success or failure messages printed by the command and the warning message would probably lead to confusion. Note also that the behaviour of the command has changed slightly. New content will be uploaded for files that are already being tracked.