More clearly explain WHAT tmbless.sh accomplishes, and THEN
explain exactly HOW it does it...
Previously, we explained what we did mechanically, and THEN
explained the result of doing that, which is useless to non-
technical end-users.
Stored experimental in-development source files within the dev
subdirectory of the project, to make it easier for end-users to
know which shell scripts are ready for use.
Time Machine Importer will now determine the computer name of the
backup store and check it against the current computer name. If they
do not match, it will issue a prominent warning.
Previously used the language "attributes are now" to describe the
extended attributes matching a backup drive to a computer. However,
that is both overly erudite language and completely meaningless to
the average user. Replaced it with the more meaningful language:
"This backup drive is currently matched to the following computer:" and
"This backup drive has been matched to the current computer:", and
omitted the names of the extended attributes.
This initial commit includes a directory deduplicator (for thinning out
Time Machine snapshots) and an automatic tool to detect and apply the
necessary metadata for a successful tmutil inherit (needed when you
want to use a backup drive with a new computer, for example).