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For a lot of reasons, I have some legitimate duplicates inside my fimed repository. So running rdup is not an option. I would like to do it against two specific dirs. Furthermore rdup keeps the first entry, which is sometimes not the good one to keep.
I would to be be able to use the -M option from the rdup sub-command inside a sub(-sub-sub) directory of a fim repository.
e.g. based on your documentation terminology (10.2 section), I would to do the following :
$ pwd
source #contains the .fim directory
$ cd some/sub/dir
$ pwd
source/some/sub/dir
$ fim rdup -M ../../other/sub/dir
[...]
Could be very useful
Thank you.
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Hello,
For a lot of reasons, I have some legitimate duplicates inside my fimed repository. So running
rdup
is not an option. I would like to do it against two specific dirs. Furthermorerdup
keeps the first entry, which is sometimes not the good one to keep.I would to be be able to use the
-M
option from therdup
sub-command inside a sub(-sub-sub) directory of a fim repository.e.g. based on your documentation terminology (10.2 section), I would to do the following :
Could be very useful
Thank you.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: