Support adding "disambiguation suffixes" to filenames on conflicts, instead of overwriting or failing#29
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Support adding "disambiguation suffixes" to filenames on conflicts, instead of overwriting or failing#29Samasaur1 wants to merge 2 commits intoFicHub:mainfrom
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When fichub_cli would download a file but there's a filename conflict, it currently either errors (by default) or overwrites the existing file (with the
--forceoption). This PR adds a new--disambiguation-suffixoption, which lets the user choose a string to append to the file name to result in a unique filename. Ideally it would be mutually exclusive with--force, but that isn't possible yet1.Footnotes
Instead, we prefer
--forcewhen it is set, falling back to--disambiguation-suffixif it is set, otherwise falling back to erroring. ↩