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About
- gitlfs for cheapskates
- Make a list of big files in your repo in .cookie_files.txt
- Use cookie jar to ensure they are synced with s3
- Uses aws
DEEP_ARCHIVE by default
Installation
pip install stashcookie and also configure awscli
Use
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cookie init
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Fill out .cookie_files.txt which is a list of files
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cookie upload to upload an individual file
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cookie upload-all to upload everyting in .cookie_files.txt
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cookie check to verify that things are on s3
Notes
- Inspired by
https://cookiecutter-data-science.drivendata.org/
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