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### Have you had any luck using git-annex before? (Sometimes we get tired of reading bug reports all day and a lil' positive end note does wonders)
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### Have you had any luck using git-annex before? (Sometimes we get tired of reading bug reports all day and a lil' positive end note does wonders)
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> [[notabug|done]] --[[Joey]]
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[[!comment format=mdwn
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username="joey"
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subject="""comment 3"""
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date="2023-10-23T17:41:04Z"
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Well `fsck --from` does check the consistency of what's in the remote.
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That entails verifying that the remote contains the data that
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git-annex thinks it contains. But it also means verifying that the remote
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does not contain any data that git-annex didn't know it contains.
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Checking the file is not present on the remote is part of the latter.
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If you wanted to only verify that files git-annex thinks are on the remote
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are present there, you could use eg `git-annex fsck --from theremote --in theremote`
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