"git -a annex.largefiles=* add" cannot be used.. git does not pass the
config along to the smudge filter, sadly.
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Joey Hess 2015-12-16 16:00:41 -04:00
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When adding a file with `git add`, the annex.largefiles config is
consulted to decide if a given file should be added to git as-is,
or if its content are large enough to need to use git-annex. To force a
file that would normally be added to the annex to be added to git as-is,
this can be temporarily overridden. For example:
git -c annex.largefiles='exclude=*' add myfile
or if its content are large enough to need to use git-annex.
The git configuration to use this command as a filter driver is as follows.
This is normally set up for you by git-annex init, so you should

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The behavior of some commands changes in an upgraded repository:
* `git add` will add files to the annex, in unlocked mode, rather than
adding them directly to the git repository. To bypass that and add a file
directly to git, use:
git -c annex.largefiles='exclude=*' add myfile
adding them directly to the git repository. To cause some files to be
added directly to git, you can configure `annex.largefiles`. For
example:
git config annex.largefiles "largerthan=100kb and not (include=*.c or include=*.h)"
* `git annex unlock` and `git annex lock` change how the pointer to
the annexed content is stored in git.