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last updated at 2022-12-13
The command arc sync
handles multiple operations for your ARC in one step. It will
- track LFS files,
- stage changes,
- commit changes,
- pull changes from the remote repository, and
- push changes from your local repository.
Using the flag -m
allows you to add a message to your synchronization, e.g.,
arc sync -m "addition of proteomics dataset"
If no message was added, the Commander will generate a message by itself.