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Command line option to NOT follow symlinks #113

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yermulnik opened this issue May 15, 2020 · 0 comments
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Command line option to NOT follow symlinks #113

yermulnik opened this issue May 15, 2020 · 0 comments

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There's a configuration knob to switch this behavior, but on command line one can only enable sift to follow symlinks (--follow). Would it be feasible to add a counter-part command line option to disable this behavior?

Use case: most of the time I'd prefer to follow symlinks but there are some quite rare cases when I do not want this behavior. Editing ~/.sift.conf to achieve this is much more toil rather than putting e.g. --no-follow on command line.

Thanks in advance.

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