# NAME git-annex maxsize - configure maximum size of a repository # SYNOPSIS git annex maxsize repository size git annex maxsize here --auto git annex maxsize repository # DESCRIPTION This configures the maximum combined size of annexed files that can be stored in a repository. When run without a size or the --auto option, it displays the currently configured maxsize. The repository can be specified by git remote name or by uuid. For the current repository, use "here". The size can be specified using any units. For example "100 gigabytes" or "0.8 TB" This is advisory only, it does not prevent git-annex from trying to store more data than that in a repository. So use this to tell git-annex about hard repository size limits that are enforced in some other way. For example, if a git repository is on a 1 terabyte drive, and is the only thing stored on that drive, and `annex.diskreserve` is configured to 1 gigabyte, then it would make sense to run `git-annex maxsize here "999 gigabytes"`. # OPTIONS * The [[git-annex-common-options]](1) can be used. # SEE ALSO [[git-annex]](1) # AUTHOR Joey Hess Warning: Automatically converted into a man page by mdwn2man. Edit with care.