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This special remote stores files on an Android device.
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The `adb` program is used to access the Android device, which
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allows connecting to it in various ways like a USB cable or wifi.
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## example
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To make git-annex store files in the /sdcard/annex directory
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on the Android device, and export the current master tree to it:
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git annex initremote android type=adb androiddirectory=/sdcard/annex encryption=none exporttree=yes
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git annex export master --to android
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## configuration
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A number of parameters can be passed to `git annex initremote` to configure
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the adb remote.
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* `androiddirectory` - Set to the location on the Android device where
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files for the special remote are stored.
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* `androidserial` - Normally this is not needed, but if multiple Android
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devices are accessible, you'll be prompted to use it to specify which
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one to use.
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* `exporttree` - Set to "yes" to make this special remote usable
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by [[git-annex-export]]. It will not be usable as a general-purpose
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special remote. Since this makes the exported files easily browsable
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on the Android device, you will almost always want to enable this.
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* `encryption` - One of "none", "hybrid", "shared", or "pubkey".
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See [[encryption]].
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* `keyid` - Specifies the gpg key to use for [[encryption]].
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* `chunk` - Enables [[chunking]] when storing large files.
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