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'Yes' to all option on restore #68

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TimCorcoran opened this issue May 20, 2013 · 3 comments
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'Yes' to all option on restore #68

TimCorcoran opened this issue May 20, 2013 · 3 comments

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@TimCorcoran
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A good idea (IMO) would be to have a Yes to all option for the 'Overwrite blah blah' on mackup restore. Currently you have to type 'Yes' (full word, no abbreviations) to each conflict, a 'Yes to All' option would save some time an enhance user experience. It's probably a good idea though that if it is implemented, it gives you a list of all the conflicts at once before you can 'Yes to All' without knowing what 'All' is (if you get my drift.

@BudgieInWA
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+1.

While this is not implemented, you can use the standard command yes which outputs y or a string of your choice forever:

yes yes | python mackup.py restore

@drawcard
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A rather dodgy way I've just discovered, is to copy the word "Yes" to your clipboard and use Command-V to paste it into the Terminal and hit multiple times to flip through the repetitive questions :/

@lra
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lra commented Aug 10, 2015

PR up for this #493

@lra lra closed this as completed Aug 10, 2015
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