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* fix add/ci command's recursion
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if i go: stdhome ci ~/somedir, will it add the whole damn dir, or just the dir
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itsself? recursion needs to be requested, i think, by the -R switch
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* perform update with conflict
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* performing an "add", when the repo is not up-to-date (i.e., there are updates
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pending) just prints "stdhome add: bzr commit", with no other explaination as
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* add --all-files to `stdhome st` to show status of all files in repo? or
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should we add `stdhome ls`? I'm favouring ls right now...
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should we add `stdhome ls`?
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* symlink substitutes don't acept a symlink in the repo and a directory on the
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FS (as well as the other way around). Should they? I can't think of a use
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case for this... Note: if this is changed, also update the StatusWalker
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(used by status and diff commands)
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FS (as well as the other way around). Should they? It means ~/src (which is
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a symlink in my home repo) shows as modified when compared to the symlink of
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* skip unchanged directories
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now that update, revert, resolve and init report on home dir changes, resolve
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and revert show all directories as being modified (because we always copy
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them out without checking for changes)
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* add ~/bin/rebuild-tags!
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* look at what need to be done before v0.1
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* make the copy walker accept symlinks in place of files (as well as
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directories) if they are on the symlink accept list
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* look at what need to be done before v0.1
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* check that bin/quicktile.py on tims-laptop is an acceptable symlink
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* check directory permissions before updating them
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* during copy-out (not copy-in), show what is being changed with lines like