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PROGRAM:

NAME


ori - Ori File System command line interface

SYNOPSIS


ori COMMAND [ARGUMENTS...]

DESCRIPTION


This tool provides the command line interface to the Ori distributed file system.
Provides useful tools for accessing, manipulating, and repairing Ori repositories without
the use of FUSE. It can be used alone without FUSE to checkout a snapshot of a tree and
commit changes to one. This tool is also the main daemon used by the SSH push/pull
interface.

This command line tool also controls the Ori FUSE driver if run inside a mounted file
system rather than a repository. Only certain commands are supported at the moment and
the list is documented in the orifs man page.

N.B. This project is still in flux and repository layouts may not be compatible between
releases. You may be required to copy files from one repository to another manually and
the history may not be preserved.

REPOSITORY COMMANDS


This list contains commands that will operate on your local instance of the repository.
These may callout to remote repositories for data if this was an InstaCloned repository.

checkout [--force] COMMIT-HASH
Checkout a revision of the repository. By default this applies the current
modified files onto the specified revision, but for most users the merge command is
a safer alternative. The --force flag is used to discard current changes and
checkout the revision specified.

log Display a log of changes made to the repository.

merge COMMIT-HASH
Merges the specified change with the current HEAD.

newfs FS-NAME
Create a file system with the given name.

removefs FS-NAME
Remove the specified file system.

show Show repository information.

snapshot [-m MESSAGE] [SNAPSHOT-NAME]
Take a snapshot of the repository. You may optionally supply a message to be
included and a name.

snapshots
List all snapshots in this repository.

status Show a list of currently modified files and directories in the repository.

tip Print the commit hash for the HEAD revision.

REMOTE MANAGEMENT COMMANDS


This section lists commands used to clone repositories, pull changes, and manage a list of
remote repositories to interact with. The special remote repository named origin is used
as the default for certain operations that take an optional remote name. At the moment an
InstaCloned repository can only be created with orifs.

replicate [--ondemand] SOURCE-PATH
Clone a remote or local repository into a new directory.

pull [PATH|REMOTE-NAME]
Pulls changes from a repository. The user can specify a path to another repository
or the name of a previously registered repository. By default the command pulls
from the origin.

remote Display a list of the remote nodes.

remote add NAME PATH
Add a remote repository given a path

remote remove NAME
Remove a remote repository by name

ADVANCED COMMANDS


This section lists a few commands that are for advanced users only. They either provide
access to lower level functionality or are experimental. The verify command is useful to
all users to check that the repository has not been corrupted.

filelog
Displays a log of relevant commits made to the specified file.

findheads
Searches for detached heads that are not referenced by a branch.

gc Garbage collect any deleted objects that have not been reclaimed. This will repack
the pack files that contain deleted objects.

graft Experimental command to graft changes from one repository into another.

purgecommit COMMIT-HASH
Deletes a commit. Use this command with caution as it's experimental as certain
commands may no longer work after.

verify Verify that the repository is consistent.

OTHER COMMANDS


help Display a list of commands and their purpose.

SEE ALSO
orifs(1), orisync(1), ori_httpd(1)

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