# NAME git-annex-matching-expression - specifying a set of files # DESCRIPTION The annex.largefiles and annex.addunlocked configurations both use expressions that match some files in the working tree. # SYNTAX The format of these expressions is similar to [[git-annex-preferred-content]](1) expressions. For example: largerthan=100kb and not (include=*.c or include=*.h) This matches large files, but excludes C source files. The following terms can be used: * `include=glob` / `exclude=glob` Specify files to include or exclude. The glob can contain `*` and `?` to match arbitrary characters. Note that this matches on the whole filename, relative to the top of the git directory. So, `include=foo` will include a file `foo` in the top, but not `subdir/foo`. To include both, use `include=foo or include=*/foo` * `smallerthan=size` / `largerthan=size` Matches only files smaller than, or larger than the specified size. The size can be specified with any commonly used units, for example, "0.5 gb" or "100 KiloBytes" * `mimetype=glob` Looks up the MIME type of a file, and checks if the glob matches it. For example, `"mimetype=text/*"` will match many varieties of text files, including "text/plain", but also "text/x-shellscript", "text/x-makefile", etc. The MIME types are the same that are displayed by running `file --mime-type` This is only available to use when git-annex was built with the MagicMime build flag. * `mimeencoding=glob` Looks up the MIME encoding of a file, and checks if the glob matches it. For example, `"mimeencoding=binary"` will match many kinds of binary files. The MIME encodings are the same that are displayed by running `file --mime-encoding` This is only available to use when git-annex was built with the MagicMime build flag. * `anything` Matches any file. * `nothing` Matches no files. (Same as "not anything") * `not expression` Inverts what the expression matches. * `and` / `or` / `( expression )` These can be used to build up more complicated expressions. # SEE ALSO [[git-annex]](1) # AUTHOR Joey Hess Warning: Automatically converted into a man page by mdwn2man. Edit with care.