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# NAME
git-annex add - adds files to the git annex
# SYNOPSIS
git annex add `[path ...]`
# DESCRIPTION
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Adds the specified files to the annex. If a directory is specified,
acts on all files inside the directory and its subdirectories.
If no path is specified, adds files from the current directory and below.
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Files that are already checked into git and are unmodified, or that
git has been configured to ignore will be silently skipped.
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If annex.largefiles is configured, and does not match a file, `git annex
add` will behave the same as `git add` and add the non-large file directly
to the git repository, instead of to the annex.
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Large files are added to the annex in locked form, which prevents further
modification of their content unless unlocked by [[git-annex-unlock]](1).
(This is not the case however when a repository is in a filesystem not
supporting symlinks, or is in direct mode.)
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To add a file to the annex in unlocked form, `git add` can be used instead
(that only works when the repository has annex.version 6 or higher).
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This command can also be used to add symbolic links, both symlinks to
annexed content, and other symlinks.
# OPTIONS
* `--include-dotfiles`
Dotfiles are skipped unless explicitly listed, or unless this option is
used.
* `--force`
Add gitignored files.
* `--backend`
Specifies which key-value backend to use.
* file matching options
Many of the [[git-annex-matching-options]](1)
can be used to specify files to add.
For example: `--largerthan=1GB`
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* `--jobs=N` `-JN`
Adds multiple files in parallel. This may be faster.
For example: `-J4`
* `--json`
Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
git-annex. Each line of output is a JSON object.
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* `--batch`
Enables batch mode, in which a file to add is read in a line from stdin,
the file is added, and repeat.
Note that if a file is skipped (due to not existing, being gitignored,
already being in git etc), an empty line will be output instead of the
normal output produced when adding a file.
# SEE ALSO
[[git-annex]](1)
[[git-annex-unlock]](1)
[[git-annex-lock]](1)
[[git-annex-undo]](1)
[[git-annex-import]](1)
[[git-annex-unannex]](1)
[[git-annex-reinject]](1)
# AUTHOR
Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
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