git-annex can store data in [git-lfs](https://git-lfs.github.com/) repositories, using the [[git-lfs special remote|special_remotes/git-lfs]]. You do not need the git-lfs program installed to use it, just a recent enough version of git-annex. Here's how to initialize a git-lfs special remote on Github. git annex initremote lfs type=git-lfs encryption=none url=git@github.com:yourname/yourrepo.git In this example, the remote will not be encrypted, so anyone who can access it can see its contents. It is possible to encrypt everything stored in a git-lfs remote, see [[fully_encrypted_git_repositories_with_gcrypt]]. Once the git-lfs remote is set up, git-annex can store and retrieve content in the usual ways: git annex copy * --to lfs git annex get --from lfs But, git-annex **cannot delete anything** from a git-lfs special remote, because the protocol does not support deletion. A git-lfs special remote also functions as a regular git remote. You can use things like `git push` and `git pull` with it. To enable an existing git-lgs remote in another clone of the repository, you'll need to provide an url to it again. It's ok to provide a different url as long as it points to the same git-lfs repository. git annex enableremote lfs url=https://github.com/yourname/yourrepo.git Note that http urls currently only allow read access to the git-lfs repository.