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 <p>This command runs an interactive assistant that creates a <a href="./sync-configuration.html">sync-directory configuration</a> and adds it to the sync.xml file. Before running this command, a repository must be created. See <a href="./add-repository.html">dav add-repository</a>.</p>
 <p><strong>Command alias:</strong> add-dir</p>
 <p>The assistant firstly asks for a unique sync-directory name. This may not match the physical directory name. If you are not sure, which names are already in use, you can get a list of currently present sync-directories with <a href="./list-directories.html">dav-sync list-directories</a>. Then you specifiy the local path, select the dav repository and specify the collection within that repository. You may use environment variables like <code>$HOME</code> within the path name. A call of <code>add-directory</code> may look like this.</p>

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