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username="https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id?id=AItOawnpdM9F8VbtQ_H5PaPMpGSxPe_d5L1eJ6w"
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nickname="Rafaël"
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subject="git annex unused"
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date="2011-06-02T11:55:58Z"
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content="""
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Before dropping unsused items, sometimes I want to check the content of the files manually.
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But currently, from e.g. a sha1 key, I don't know how to find the corresponding file, except with
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'find .git/annex/objects -type f -name 'SHA1-s1678--70....', wich is too slow (I'm in the case where \"git log --stat -S'KEY'\"
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won't work, either because it is too slow or it was never commited). By the way,
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is it documented somewhere how to determine the 2 (nested) sub-directories in which a given
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(by name) object is located?
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So I would like 'git-annex unused' be able to give me the list of *paths* to the unused items.
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Also, I would really appreciate a command like 'git annex unused --log NUMBER [NUMBER2...]' which would do for me the suggested command
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\"git log --stat -S'KEY'\", where NUMBER is from the 'git annex unused' output.
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Thanks.
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