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$ cd ~/annex
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$ git mv big_file my_cool_big_file
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$ mkdir iso
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$ git mv debian.iso iso/
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$ git commit -m moved
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You can use any normal git operations to move files around, or even
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make copies or delete them.
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Notice that, since annexed files are represented by symlinks,
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the symlink will break when the file is moved into a subdirectory.
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But, git-annex will fix this up for you when you commit --
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it has a pre-commit hook that watches for and corrects broken symlinks.
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(Note that if a repository is in direct mode, you can't run normal git
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commands in it. Instead, just move the files using non-git commands, and
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`git annex add` and `git annex sync`.)
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