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Daniel Brooks 24317be646 git-annex fromkey now takes multiple pairs of keys and filenames
It also still reads from stdin when none are specified.
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# NAME
git-annex fromkey - adds a file using a specific key
# SYNOPSIS
git annex fromkey `[key file ...]`
# DESCRIPTION
This plumbing-level command can be used to manually set up a file
in the git repository to link to a specified key.
Multiple pairs of file and key can be given in a single command line.
If no key and file pair are specified on the command line, they are
instead read from stdin. Any number of lines can be provided in this
mode, each containing a key and filename, separated by a single space.
Normally the key is a git-annex formatted key. However, to make it easier
to use this to add urls, if the key cannot be parsed as a key, and is a
valid url, an URL key is constructed from the url. Note that this does not
register the url as a location of the key; use [[git-annex-registerurl]](1)
to do that.
# OPTIONS
* `--force`
Allow making a file link to a key whose content is not in the local
repository. The key may not be known to git-annex at all.
# SEE ALSO
[[git-annex]](1)
# AUTHOR
Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
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