Hey Joey, thanks for this awesome software! I am starting to use it for some personal git repos with images/PDFs/etc. I was wondering if you have considered a feature similar to Git LFS's file locking feature (https://github.com/git-lfs/git-lfs/wiki/File-Locking). Not sure if it's easy or possible with the way that git-annex does things, but I can imagine it would be useful to know if someone is actively working on a binary file so that 2 different people don't change the same binary file at once. I think it's important to know because it's often difficult or impossible to merge binary files. And on multi-person projects, this becomes more important. I think the interface described in the LFS wiki link above is pretty nice: ``` $ git lfs locks images/bar.jpg jane ID:123 images/foo.jpg alice ID:456 ``` Here we can see who has locked each individual file.