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[[!comment format=mdwn
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username="kyle"
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avatar="http://cdn.libravatar.org/avatar/7d6e85cde1422ad60607c87fa87c63f3"
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subject="re: Are my unlocked, annexed files still safe?"
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date="2021-04-21T16:32:42Z"
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content="""
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@pat:
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> Basically, unlock gives me an editable copy of the file - but I always
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> have the original version, and can revert or check it out if I need
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> to. Is that correct?
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Yes, it's a copy as long as you don't set `annex.thin=true` (as you
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mention). Just as with locked files, though, you may not be able to
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get the content back from an earlier version if you've dropped unused
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content.
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