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A Dropbox clone.
TODO
gem install immutablebox
ib commit
commit all outstanding changesib init
create a new repository in the given directoryib log
show revision history of entire repositoryib status
show changed files in the working directoryib update
update working directory (or switch revisions)Below are not implemented yet.
ib pull
pull changes from the specified sourceib push
push changes to the specified destinationib replicate
replicate pieces with other repositoryib verify
verify all pieces of the repositorymkdir MyBox
cd MyBox
ib init
mv ../YourFolder1 ../YourFile.txt .
ib commit
ib log
vi YourFile.txt
ib status
ib commit
ib log
rm YourFile.txt
ib status
ib update
vi YourFile.txt
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We found that immutablebox demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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