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git-annex-p2p(1) | General Commands Manual | git-annex-p2p(1) |
NAME¶
git-annex-p2p - configure peer-2-peer links between repositories
SYNOPSIS¶
git annex p2p [options]
DESCRIPTION¶
This command can be used to link git-annex repositories over peer-2-peer networks.
Currently, the only P2P network supported by git-annex is Tor hidden services.
OPTIONS¶
- --pair
- Run this in two repositories to pair them together over the P2P network.
- This will print out a code phrase, like "3-mango-elephant", and will prompt for you to enter the code phrase from the other repository.
- Once code phrases have been exchanged, the two repositories will be paired. A git remote will be created for the other repository, with a name like "peer1".
- This uses [Magic Wormhole](https://github.com/warner/magic-wormhole) to verify the code phrases and securely communicate the P2P addresses of the repositories, so you will need it installed on both computers that are being paired.
- This feature was present in a broken form in git-annex versions before version 6.20180705. Make sure that a new enough git-annex is installed on both computers that are being paired.
- --gen-addresses
- Generates addresses that can be used to access this git-annex repository over the available P2P networks. The address or addresses is output to stdout.
- Note that anyone who knows these addresses can access your repository over the P2P networks.
- This can be run repeatedly, in order to give different addresses out to different people.
- --link
- Sets up a git remote that is accessed over a P2P network.
- This will prompt for an address to be entered; you should paste in the address that was generated by --gen-addresses in the remote repository.
- Defaults to making the git remote be named "peer1", "peer2", etc. This can be overridden with the --name option.
- --name
- Specify a name to use when setting up a git remote with --link or --pair.
- Also the git-annex-common-options(1) can be used.
SEE ALSO¶
wormhole(1)
AUTHOR¶
Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>