### Please describe the problem. The man page of [git-annex findkeys](https://git-annex.branchable.com/git-annex-findkeys/) says: > OPTIONS > > * matching options > The git-annex-matching-options(1) can be used to specify which keys to list. However, this is not true for the options that match file size. Being able to do for example `git-annex findkeys --largerthan 100M` is important for me as it allows me to track down the files that occupy most of my storage, allowing me to move them to some archive. However, if I try to call the above command, it does not show me a list of keys matching the criterion, but a help page as if I have misspelled the option: > $ git annex findkeys --largerthan 1 > Invalid option `--largerthan' > > Usage: git-annex COMMAND > git-annex - manage files with git, without checking their contents in > > Commonly used commands: > > add add files to annex > [...] ### What steps will reproduce the problem? [[!format sh """ echo hi > file git annex init git annex add file git commit -m "Test commit" git annex find --largerthan 1 # << this lists "file" git annex findkeys --largerthan 1 # << this fails """]] ### What version of git-annex are you using? On what operating system? * git-annex version: 10.20230926-g44a7b4c9734adfda5912dd82c1aa97c615689f57 * Rocky Linux 9.2 * git 2.40.1 ### Have you had any luck using git-annex before? (Sometimes we get tired of reading bug reports all day and a lil' positive end note does wonders) I am using it for my research project (data science/predictions in plant breeding) and it allows me to keep track of the current model iteration and associated results. Thank you for this! > [[fixed|done]] --[[Joey]]