This adds additional output to the check command when no errors were
found. It means that when all checks have been completed, the following
output is displayed:
No errors were found
The output is added to make sure that it is easier to understand that no
errors were found.
Full example output:
Create exclusive lock for repository
Load indexes
Check all packs
Check snapshots, trees and blobs
No errors were found
PR #1287 changed the default cache location on darwin and windows.
Update the changelog and manual to reflect the new behavior.
Since the cache hasn't been included in an official release yet, I've
just changed the main cache changelog entry.
Fixes#1309
This commit refactors the documentation according to my proposal in #1273
and the discussion I had with fd0 on IRC.
The bits from the manual that I could not immediately put into the new
structure are contained in manual_rest.rst Anything else is still there,
nothing has been deleted.
I changed the heading markup to follow the convention used in Python’s
Style Guide for documentation, this convention is explained in a comment
at the top of every file.
I also added a paragraph on installing restic on Debian.
Windows, and to a lesser extent OS X, don't conform to XDG and have
their own preferred locations for caches.
On Windows, use %LOCALAPPDATA%/restic (i.e., ~/AppData/Local/restic). I
can't find authoritative documentation from Microsoft recommending
specifically which of %APPDATA%, %LOCALAPPDATA%, and %TEMP% should be
used for caches, but %LOCALAPPDATA% is where browsers store their
caches, so it seems like a good fit.
On OS X, use ~/Library/Caches/restic, which is recommended by the Apple
documentation. They do suggest using the application "bundle identifier"
as the base folder name, but restic doesn't have one, so I just used
"restic".
This commit removes the `manpages` and `autocomplet` commands and
replaces them with the more generic `generate` command. Also, zsh
completion file support was added.