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How to make use of export and backup functions #33

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secwang opened this issue Aug 15, 2021 · 2 comments
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How to make use of export and backup functions #33

secwang opened this issue Aug 15, 2021 · 2 comments

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@secwang
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secwang commented Aug 15, 2021

I used the export function, but I didn't find out how to import it. I like the program you made so much, but how to back up and use the export program makes me feel very confused.
Or we can add a button to import and export files.

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talex5 commented Aug 17, 2021

Yeah, I never got around to adding the import feature.

There is one hacky way though: the init directory in the source code gives the initial (demo) state it uses for a new deployment. If you replace that directory with your export and compile from source, you'll get a version of CueKeeper that defaults to starting from your exported state. Run it once on the new browser and it will copy everything in :-)

Note that export doesn't include the Git history, only the current state.

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secwang commented Aug 18, 2021

Thank you for your work. I still look forward to seeing the native import feature. It is a difficult task for me to build an ocaml environment, so far. So I just use a simple native html, and I like this simple way very much.

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