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This commit adds a new subcommand named "gitannex", aka "git-annex-remote-rclone-builtin" when invoked via a symlink. This accomplishes milestone 1 from issue #7625: "minimal support for the external special remote protocol". Issue #7625
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Rclone's gitannex subcommand enables git-annex to store and retrieve content
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from an rclone remote. It expects to be run by git-annex, not directly by users.
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It is an "external special remote program" as defined by git-annex.
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Installation on Linux
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1. Create a symlink and ensure it's on your PATH. For example:
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ln -s "$(realpath rclone)" "$HOME/bin/git-annex-remote-rclone-builtin"
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2. Add a new external remote to your git-annex repo.
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The new remote's type should be "rclone-builtin". When git-annex interacts
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with remotes of this type, it will try to run a command named
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"git-annex-remote-rclone-builtin", so the symlink from the previous step
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should be on your PATH.
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The following example creates a new git-annex remote named "MyRemote" that
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will use the rclone remote named "SomeRcloneRemote". This rclone remote must
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be configured in your rclone.conf file, wherever that is located on your
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system. The rcloneprefix value ensures that content is only written into the
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rclone remote underneath the "git-annex-content" directory.
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git annex initremote MyRemote \
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type=external \
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externaltype=rclone-builtin \
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encryption=none \
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rcloneremotename=SomeRcloneRemote \
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rcloneprefix=git-annex-content
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3. Before you trust this command with your precious data, be sure to **test the
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remote**. This command is very new and has not been tested on many rclone
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backends. Caveat emptor!
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git annex testremote my-rclone-remote
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Happy annexing!
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