forum/location tracking cleanupgit-annexhttp://git-annex.branchable.com/forum/location_tracking_cleanup/git-annexikiwiki2013-11-27T22:47:37Zcomment 1http://git-annex.branchable.com/forum/location_tracking_cleanup/comment_1_7d6319e8c94dfe998af9cfcbf170efb2/joey2013-11-27T22:47:37Z2011-09-30T06:55:34Z
<p>Specifying the UUID was supposed to work, I think I broke it a while ago. Fixed now in git.</p>
<p>I'm not sure why you need to look up the UUID of the current repository. You can always refer to the current repository as ".". Anyway, the UUID of the current repository is in <code>.git/config</code>, or use <code>git config annex.uuid</code>.</p>
comment 2http://git-annex.branchable.com/forum/location_tracking_cleanup/comment_2_e7395cb6e01f42da72adf71ea3ebcde4/Perttu2013-11-27T22:47:37Z2011-09-30T11:55:35Z
<p>Thanks for the quick reply <img src="http://git-annex.branchable.com/smileys/smile.png" alt=":)" /></p>
<p>I wanted to look up the UUID of the current repo so that I can find out which repo is alive from the collection of repos with the same name.
I could have looked for it in .git/config though, since it's pretty obvious. I just looked into the git-annex branch and didn't find it there.
Thanks for the tip about using ".". By the way, could there be some kind of warning about using non-unique names for repos? That would make this
scenario less likely. Or maybe that is a bad idea given the decentralized nature of git.</p>
<p>By the way, do the trust settings propagate to other repos? If I mark some UUID as untrusted on one computer does it become globally untrusted?</p>
comment 3http://git-annex.branchable.com/forum/location_tracking_cleanup/comment_3_c15428cec90e969284a5e690fb4b2fde/joey2013-11-27T22:47:37Z2011-09-30T16:47:27Z
<p><code>git annex status</code> now includes a list of all known repositories.</p>
<p>Yes, trust setting propigate on git push/pull like any other git-annex information.</p>