ZXPULL(1): pull changes for a replica
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     USAGE

         usage: zxpull [-Dabnuv] file
             -D: debug
             -a: all
             -b: blind
             -n: dry run
             -u: don't use unix out
             -v: verbose

     DESCRIPTION

      Zxpull pulls changes from a remote tree into a local replica. It
     compares  local and remote changes and decides which changes must
     be pushed and which ones must be pulled. The newest  change  wins
     if  there  is  a  conflicting  change. File removes are noted and
     using the modification time for their directory. If  a  directory
     is  added  or  removed,  inner files and directories are added or
     removed as well no matter if the other replica  has  changes  for
     such inner files. See zxrepl(1) for usage examples.

     Flag -a pulls all the changes  from  the  remote  without  paying
     attention to any local file or change made. This flag is meant to
     initialize the file tree by making it equal to the remote replica
     after  the  replica  has  been created, but it can be used at any
     time and will discard all local changes in favor  of  the  remote
     tree.

     Flag  -b  does  not  consider  local  changes  when  pulling  and
     propagates all changes made in the remote tree to the local one.

     If no argument is given,  zxpull  pulls  all  replicas  found  at
     /u/lib/repl.

     When given, he file argument names the replica and  the  database
     files.   The replica is the basename for file. The local database
     file is file with '.ldb' appended. The remote  database  file  is
     file with '.rdb' appended. If file does not contain '/' then

     Metadata changes at the root of the replica are always ignored.

     SOURCE

     +o    /zx/sys/src/clive/cmd/zxpull

     SEE ALSO

     +o    zxrepl(1) to create replicas.

     +o    zxpush(1) to push changes.

     +o    zxsync(1) to synchronize changes.

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