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authorOwen Jacobson <owen@grimoire.ca>2024-11-08 17:28:48 -0500
committerOwen Jacobson <owen@grimoire.ca>2024-11-08 17:28:48 -0500
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Rename the project to `pilcrow`.
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-# Operating `hi`
+# Operating pilcrow
## Upgrades
-`hi` will automatically upgrade its database on startup. Before doing so, it will create a backup of your database (at `.hi.backup`, or controlled by `--backup-database-url`). If the migration process succeeds, this backup will be deleted automatically. If the migration process _fails_, however, `hi` will attempt to restore your existing database from the backup before exiting. If the restore process also fails, then both the backup database and the suspected-broken database will be left in place.
+The `pilcrow` server will automatically upgrade its database on startup. Before doing so, it will create a backup of your database (at `pilcrow.db.backup`, or controlled by `--backup-database-url`). If the migration process succeeds, this backup will be deleted automatically. If the migration process _fails_, however, `pilcrow` will attempt to restore your existing database from the backup before exiting. If the restore process also fails, then both the backup database and the suspected-broken database will be left in place.
-To avoid destroying backups that may still be needed, `hi` will not start if the backup database already exists. **There is no catch-all advice on how to proceed**, but you can try the following:
+To avoid destroying backups that may still be needed, `pilcrow` will not start if the backup database already exists. **There is no catch-all advice on how to proceed**, but you can try the following:
* Start the server with **a copy** of the backup database, and determine if any data has been lost. If not, shut it down, replace your main database by copying the backup, and carry on.
-The `hi` database is an ordinary file. While the server is not running, it can be freely copied or renamed without invalidating the data in it.
+The `pilcrow` database is an ordinary file. While the server is not running, it can be freely copied or renamed without invalidating the data in it.