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subject="""comment 3"""
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date="2022-09-20T17:37:53Z"
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content="""
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I think that the documentation of [[git-annex-unlock]] is pretty clear
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about this:
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Unlocking a file changes how it is stored in the git repository
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(from a symlink to a pointer file), so this command will make
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a change that you can commit.
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To get the equivilant of the old direct mode, where files are unlocked in
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one repository without affecting other clones, use `git-annex adjust --unlock`.
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username="joey"
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subject="""comment 4"""
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date="2022-09-20T17:43:18Z"
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content="""
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Since unlocking makes a change to a file that git can commit,
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you can certianly find the commit that made this change if you look hard
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enough. Probably not one of the merge commits themselves, but one of the
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commits that was merged. I'd maybe try `git log -u` on a file that I know
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has otherwise not changed for a while. When the diff shows
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that the mode of the file has changed from 120000 to 100644,
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that's the change from a locked symlink to an unlocked file.
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To disable the smudge/clean filters, edit `.git/config`
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and delete the block of config under `[filter "annex"]`
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