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This release brings a variety improvements that jointly better utilize DataLad and OSF features Add the ability to query a credential store via DataLad, when no credentials are found in environment variables Add osf-credentials command to more conveniently set and reset OSF credentials for use by DataLad create-sibling-osf can now create public projects OSF projects are now of category data by default and another category can be set via create-sibling-osf --category Assign default OSF project tags to location any and specific datasets via OSF search functionality Add the ability to use OSF projects as git-annex exports or actual annex stores Add git-remote-osf Git remote helper to use an OSF project as a regular Git remote, using osf://<projectid> URLs. Performance can be suboptimal when used with datalad push in DataLad versions up to 0.13.0 (repeated, avoidable Git repository uploads). Fixes have been queue for 0.13.1, and 0.14.0. Ability to datalad clone osf://<projectid> to publish and obtain entire datasets via OSF , without the use of a separate service for Git hosting API changes Rename create-sibling-osf --sibling to -s/--name for uniformity with other such DataLad commands Rename create-sibling-osf --mode {annexstore,exporttree} to --mode {annex,export} to match git-annex terminology Expanded test suite Credential-less read-only access to public datasets Fixes User/password authentication used user as password and failed Dropped dependency on 7z, archive and compression is now implemented via Python standard library functionality Major documentation overhaul to reflect the new features and changed behavior
data management, data distribution, execution provenance tracking, version control
data management, data distribution, execution provenance tracking, version control
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