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Advanced Pinning #49
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Another use-case, but I'm quite sure what the solution looks like: If you have a directory that you would like to keep updated, a common way to do this is simply keep re-running My only thought at the moment is that the yet-to-be-designed hash tagging system (where you can locally assign a user-friendly name to an arbitrary hash) could be used in some way |
You'd use IPNS -- once IPNS is complete you can pin IPNS records and they'll be kept up-to-date |
Sorry, I"m not sure I follow. What might the workflow look like with a complete IPNS system? |
Still figuring out how thats going to work, its tricky. |
One could do it based on cumulative ipfs daemon runtime instead of wall-clock time. In this case, the daemon would need to periodically add the difference between the current |
Ideas for neat things you can do with more advanced pinning controls:
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