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[[!comment format=mdwn
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username="http://joeyh.name/"
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ip="209.250.56.54"
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subject="comment 1"
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date="2014-10-06T15:36:54Z"
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content="""
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If you can configure `annex.largefiles` to match only binary files, then `git annex add` will respect it, and only add those files.
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For example, if you were working on a game written in C, and wanted to use git-annex only for the game art, but not the source code, you could configure it:
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git config annex.largefiles 'largerthan=100kb and not (include=*.c or include=*.h)'
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This doesn't currently support looking at the file content to determine eg, its MIME type. That's been suggested as an added feature before.
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More simply, if you `git add` the non-binary files yourself first, `git annex add` will skip over those files and only add the other files.
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