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username="http://joeyh.name/"
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subject="comment 1"
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date="2013-07-07T18:09:20Z"
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This is such a good idea that I went into the time machine and arranged for it to be implemented in June 2012:
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<pre>
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import [path ...]
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Moves files from somewhere outside the git work‐
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ing copy, and adds them to the annex. Individual
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files to import can be specified. If a direc‐
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tory is specified, all files in it are imported,
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git annex import /media/camera/DCIM/
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I don't see much use for `--copy-only` though. so did not implement it them (also I needed to spend some of my time at the race track). It seems to me that using `--copy-only` as you describe it would do everything except for add the files to git. You can get the same behavior by using `git annex import`, which only stages the new files but does not commit them, and then moving files around and running `git annex add` on them, followed by committing.
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