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* initremote name [param=value ...]
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Creates a new special remote, and adds it to `.git/config`.
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The remote's configuration is specified by the parameters. Different
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types of special remotes need different configuration values. The
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command will prompt for parameters as needed.
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Enables use of an existing special remote in the current repository,
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which may be a different repository than the one in which it was
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originally created with the initremote command.
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The name of the remote is the same name used when origianlly
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creating that remote with "initremote". Run "git annex enableremote"
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with no parameters to get a list of special remote names.
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Some special remotes may need parameters to be specified every time.
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For example, the directory special remote requires a directory= parameter.
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This command can also be used to modify the configuration of an existing
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special remote, by specifying new values for parameters that were originally
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set when using initremote. For example, to add a new gpg key to the keys
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* indirect
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Switches a repository back from direct mode to the default, indirect mode.
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As part of the switch from direct mode, any changed files will be committed.
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# REPOSITORY MAINTENANCE COMMANDS
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started a configurable time after the last incremental fsck was started.
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Once the current incremental fsck has completely finished, it causes
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a new one to start.
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Maybe you'd like to run a fsck for 5 hours at night, picking up each
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night where it left off. You'd like this to continue until all files
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have been fscked. And once it's done, you'd like a new fsck pass to start,
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This plumbing-level command is used by the assistant to transfer data.
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* rekey [file key ...]
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This plumbing-level command is similar to migrate, but you specify
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both the file, and the new key to use for it.
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* --untrust=repository
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Overrides trust settings for a repository. May be specified more than once.
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The repository should be specified using the name of a configured remote,
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or the UUID or description of a repository.
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Matches only files whose content is smaller than, or larger than the
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specified size.
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The size can be specified with any commonly used units, for example,
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"0.5 gb" or "100 KiloBytes"
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For example, this makes two copies be needed for wav files:
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*.wav annex.numcopies=2
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Note that setting numcopies to 0 is very unsafe.
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# FILES
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