On Wed, Aug 16, 2017 at 7:17 PM, David Mason <[email protected]> wrote:
> Wow... longest thread I've ever seen.
>
Naw - there've been a few longer ones.
> Then go to localhost:8081/artifact/1bea11bf4a97b012e7d8b17c71a7d4
> 44f0b5a5aa
> and you'll get the exact file you're looking for. Of course, if someone
> edited the file you're SOL. There may be a command-line way to do this, but
> I can't find it.
>
[stephan@host:~]$ f help whatis
Usage: f whatis NAME
Resolve the symbol NAME into its canonical artifact hash
artifact name and provide a description of what role that artifact
plays.
Options:
--type TYPE Only find artifacts of TYPE (one of: 'ci', 't',
'w', 'g', or 'e').
-v|--verbose Provide extra information (such as the RID)
But, correct: if someone edits the file (i.e. changes the hash) then this
is useless.
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----- stephan beal
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