`git-annex findkeys` would be similar to `git-annex find`, but would find all keys in the repository, or all known keys. [[git-annex-find]] has a long comment section with users wanting some way to do this, but I am strongly of the opinion that `git-annex find` should list files, not keys, like `find(1)` does. --[[Joey]] findkeys could support --format like find, but without `${file}`, and --print0 and the json options. --batch does not seem very likely to be useful? The other options wouldn't apply to it, except for matching options like --in that can operate on keys. Like `git-annex find`, findkeys should default to listing only keys whose content is present. But when an option like --in=remote or --anything is used, it should, like find, not be limited to that. [[!tag projects/dandi]] > [[done]]! --[[Joey]]