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# NAME
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git-annex - manage files with git, without checking their contents in
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# SYNOPSIS
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git annex command [params ...]
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# DESCRIPTION
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git-annex allows managing files with git, without checking the file
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contents into git. While that may seem paradoxical, it is useful when
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dealing with files larger than git can currently easily handle, whether due
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to limitations in memory, checksumming time, or disk space.
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Even without file content tracking, being able to manage files with git,
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move files around and delete files with versioned directory trees, and use
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branches and distributed clones, are all very handy reasons to use git. And
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annexed files can co-exist in the same git repository with regularly
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versioned files, which is convenient for maintaining documents, Makefiles,
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etc that are associated with annexed files but that benefit from full
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revision control.
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When a file is annexed, its content is moved into a key-value store, and
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a symlink is made that points to the content. These symlinks are checked into
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git and versioned like regular files. You can move them around, delete
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them, and so on. Pushing to another git repository will make git-annex
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there aware of the annexed file, and it can be used to retrieve its
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content from the key-value store.
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# EXAMPLES
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# git annex get video/hackity_hack_and_kaxxt.mov
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get video/hackity_hack_and_kaxxt.mov (not available)
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I was unable to access these remotes: server
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Try making some of these repositories available:
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5863d8c0-d9a9-11df-adb2-af51e6559a49 -- my home file server
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58d84e8a-d9ae-11df-a1aa-ab9aa8c00826 -- portable USB drive
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ca20064c-dbb5-11df-b2fe-002170d25c55 -- backup SATA drive
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failed
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# sudo mount /media/usb
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# git remote add usbdrive /media/usb
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# git annex get video/hackity_hack_and_kaxxt.mov
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get video/hackity_hack_and_kaxxt.mov (from usbdrive...) ok
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# git annex add iso
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add iso/Debian_5.0.iso ok
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# git annex drop iso/Debian_4.0.iso
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drop iso/Debian_4.0.iso ok
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# git annex move iso --to=usbdrive
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move iso/Debian_5.0.iso (moving to usbdrive...) ok
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# COMMONLY USED COMMANDS
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Like many git commands, git-annex can be passed a path that
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is either a file or a directory. In the latter case it acts on all relevant
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files in the directory. When no path is specified, most git-annex commands
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default to acting on all relevant files in the current directory (and
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subdirectories).
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* `help`
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Display built-in help.
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For help on a specific command, use `git annex help command`
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* `add [path ...]`
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Adds files in the path to the annex. If no path is specified, adds
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files from the current directory and below.
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See [[git-annex-add]](1) for details.
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* `get [path ...]`
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Makes the content of annexed files available in this repository.
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See [[git-annex-get]](1) for details.
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* `drop [path ...]`
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Drops the content of annexed files from this repository.
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See [[git-annex-drop]](1) for details.
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* `move [path ...] [--from=remote|--to=remote]`
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Moves the content of files from or to another remote.
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See [[git-annex-move]](1) for details.
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* `copy [path ...] [--from=remote|--to=remote]`
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Copies the content of files from or to another remote.
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See [[git-annex-copy]](1) for details.
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* `status [path ...]`
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Similar to `git status --short`, displays the status of the files in the
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working tree. Particularly useful in direct mode.
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See [[git-annex-status]](1) for details.
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* `unlock [path ...]`
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Unlock annexed files for modification.
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See [[git-annex-unlock]](1) for details.
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* `edit [path ...]`
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This is an alias for the unlock command. May be easier to remember,
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if you think of this as allowing you to edit an annexed file.
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* `lock [path ...]`
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Use this to undo an unlock command if you don't want to modify
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the files, or have made modifications you want to discard.
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See [[git-annex-lock]](1) for details.
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* `sync [remote ...]`
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Synchronize local repository with remotes.
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See [[git-annex-sync]](1) for details.
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* `mirror [path ...] [--to=remote|--from=remote]`
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Mirror content of files to/from another repository.
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See [[git-annex-mirror]](1) for details.
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* `addurl [url ...]`
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Downloads each url to its own file, which is added to the annex.
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See [[git-annex-addurl]](1) for details.
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* `rmurl file url`
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Record that the file is no longer available at the url.
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See [[git-annex-rmurl]](1) for details.
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* `import [path ...]`
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Move and add files from outside git working copy into the annex.
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See [[git-annex-import]](1) for details.
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* `importfeed [url ...]`
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Imports the contents of podcast feeds into the annex.
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See [[git-annex-importfeed]](1) for details.
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* `export treeish --to remote`
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Export content to a remote.
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See [[git-annex-export]](1) for details.
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* `undo [filename|directory] ...`
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Undo last change to a file or directory.
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See [[git-annex-undo]](1) for details.
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* `multicast`
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Multicast file distribution.
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See [[git-annex-multicast]](1) for details.
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* `watch`
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Watch for changes and autocommit.
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See [[git-annex-watch]](1) for details.
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* `assistant`
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Automatically sync folders between devices.
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See [[git-annex-assistant]](1) for details.
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* `webapp`
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Opens a web app, that allows easy setup of a git-annex repository,
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and control of the git-annex assistant. If the assistant is not
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already running, it will be started.
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See [[git-annex-webapp]](1) for details.
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# REPOSITORY SETUP COMMANDS
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* `init [description]`
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Until a repository (or one of its remotes) has been initialized,
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git-annex will refuse to operate on it, to avoid accidentally
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using it in a repository that was not intended to have an annex.
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See [[git-annex-init]](1) for details.
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* `describe repository description`
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Changes the description of a repository.
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See [[git-annex-describe]](1) for details.
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* `initremote name type=value [param=value ...]`
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Creates a new special remote, and adds it to `.git/config`.
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See [[git-annex-initremote]](1) for details.
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* `enableremote name [param=value ...]`
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Enables use of an existing special remote in the current repository.
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See [[git-annex-enableremote]](1) for details.
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* `enable-tor`
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Sets up tor hidden service.
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See [[git-annex-enable-tor]](1) for details.
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* `numcopies [N]`
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Configure desired number of copies.
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See [[git-annex-numcopies]](1) for details.
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* `trust [repository ...]`
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Records that a repository is trusted to not unexpectedly lose
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content. Use with care.
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See [[git-annex-trust]](1) for details.
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* `untrust [repository ...]`
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Records that a repository is not trusted and could lose content
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at any time.
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See [[git-annex-untrust]](1) for details.
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* `semitrust [repository ...]`
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Returns a repository to the default semi trusted state.
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See [[git-annex-semitrust]](1) for details.
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* `group repository groupname`
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Add a repository to a group.
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See [[git-annex-group]](1) for details.
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* `ungroup repository groupname`
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Removes a repository from a group.
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See [[git-annex-ungroup]](1) for details.
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* `wanted repository [expression]`
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Get or set preferred content expression.
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See [[git-annex-wanted]](1) for details.
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* `groupwanted groupname [expression]`
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Get or set groupwanted expression.
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See [[git-annex-groupwanted]](1) for details.
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* `required repository [expression]`
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Get or set required content expression.
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See [[git-annex-required]](1) for details.
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* `schedule repository [expression]`
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Get or set scheduled jobs.
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See [[git-annex-schedule]](1) for details.
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* `config`
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Get and set other configuration stored in git-annex branch.
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See [[git-annex-config]](1) for details.
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* `vicfg`
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Opens EDITOR on a temp file containing most of the above configuration
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settings, as well as a few others, and when it exits, stores any changes
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made back to the git-annex branch.
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See [[git-annex-vicfg]](1) for details.
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* `direct`
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Switches a repository to use direct mode, where rather than symlinks to
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files, the files are directly present in the repository.
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See [[git-annex-direct]](1) for details.
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* `indirect`
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Switches a repository back from direct mode to the default, indirect mode.
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See [[git-annex-indirect]](1) for details.
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* `adjust`
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Switches a repository to use an adjusted branch, which can automatically
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unlock all files, etc.
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See [[git-annex-adjust]](1) for details.
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# REPOSITORY MAINTENANCE COMMANDS
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* `fsck [path ...]`
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Checks the annex consistency, and warns about or fixes any problems found.
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This is a good complement to `git fsck`.
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See [[git-annex-fsck]](1) for details.
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* `expire [repository:]time ...`
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Expires repositories that have not recently performed an activity
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(such as a fsck).
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See [[git-annex-expire]](1) for details.
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* `unused`
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Checks the annex for data that does not correspond to any files present
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in any tag or branch, and prints a numbered list of the data.
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See [[git-annex-unused]](1) for details.
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* `dropunused [number|range ...]`
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Drops the data corresponding to the numbers, as listed by the last
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`git annex unused`
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See [[git-annex-dropunused]](1) for details.
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* `addunused [number|range ...]`
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Adds back files for the content corresponding to the numbers or ranges,
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as listed by the last `git annex unused`.
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See [[git-annex-addunused]](1) for details.
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* `fix [path ...]`
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Fixes up symlinks that have become broken to again point to annexed content.
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See [[git-annex-fix]](1) for details.
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* `merge`
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Automatically merge changes from remotes.
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See [[git-annex-merge]](1) for details.
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* `upgrade`
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Upgrades the repository to current layout.
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See [[git-annex-upgrade]](1) for details.
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* `dead [repository ...] [--key key]`
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Indicates that a repository or a single key has been irretrievably lost.
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See [[git-annex-dead]](1) for details.
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* `forget`
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Causes the git-annex branch to be rewritten, throwing away historical
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data about past locations of files.
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See [[git-annex-forget]](1) for details.
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* `repair`
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This can repair many of the problems with git repositories that `git fsck`
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detects, but does not itself fix. It's useful if a repository has become
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badly damaged. One way this can happen is if a repository used by git-annex
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is on a removable drive that gets unplugged at the wrong time.
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See [[git-annex-repair]](1) for details.
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* `p2p`
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Configure peer-2-Peer links between repositories.
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See [[git-annex-p2p]](1) for details.
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# QUERY COMMANDS
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* `find [path ...]`
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Outputs a list of annexed files in the specified path. With no path,
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finds files in the current directory and its subdirectories.
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See [[git-annex-find]](1) for details.
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* `whereis [path ...]`
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Displays information about where the contents of files are located.
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See [[git-annex-whereis]](1) for details.
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* `list [path ...]`
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Displays a table of remotes that contain the contents of the specified
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files. This is similar to whereis but a more compact display.
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See [[git-annex-list]](1) for details.
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* `log [path ...]`
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Displays the location log for the specified file or files,
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showing each repository they were added to ("+") and removed from ("-").
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See [[git-annex-log]](1) for details.
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* `info [directory|file|remote|uuid ...]`
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Displays statistics and other information for the specified item,
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which can be a directory, or a file, or a remote, or the uuid of a
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repository.
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When no item is specified, displays statistics and information
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for the repository as a whole.
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See [[git-annex-info]](1) for details.
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* `version`
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Shows the version of git-annex, as well as repository version information.
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See [[git-annex-version]](1) for details.
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* `map`
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Generate map of repositories.
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See [[git-annex-map]](1) for details.
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* `inprogress`
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Access files while they're being downloaded.
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See [[git-annex-inprogress]](1) for details.
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# METADATA COMMANDS
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* `metadata [path ...]`
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The content of an annexed file can have any number of metadata fields
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attached to it to describe it. Each metadata field can in turn
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have any number of values.
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This command can be used to set metadata, or show the currently set
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metadata.
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See [[git-annex-metadata]](1) for details.
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* `view [tag ...] [field=value ...] [field=glob ...] [!tag ...] [field!=value ...]`
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Uses metadata to build a view branch of the files in the current branch,
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and checks out the view branch. Only files in the current branch whose
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metadata matches all the specified field values and tags will be
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shown in the view.
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See [[git-annex-view]](1) for details.
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* `vpop [N]`
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Switches from the currently active view back to the previous view.
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Or, from the first view back to original branch.
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See [[git-annex-vpop]](1) for details.
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* `vfilter [tag ...] [field=value ...] [!tag ...] [field!=value ...]`
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Filters the current view to only the files that have the
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specified field values and tags.
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See [[git-annex-vfilter]](1) for details.
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* `vadd [field=glob ...] [field=value ...] [tag ...]`
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Changes the current view, adding an additional level of directories
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to categorize the files.
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See [[git-annex-vfilter]](1) for details.
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* `vcycle`
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When a view involves nested subdirectories, this cycles the order.
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See [[git-annex-vcycle]](1) for details.
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# UTILITY COMMANDS
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* `migrate [path ...]`
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Changes the specified annexed files to use a different key-value backend.
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See [[git-annex-migrate]](1) for details.
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* `reinject src dest`
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Moves the src file into the annex as the content of the dest file.
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This can be useful if you have obtained the content of a file from
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elsewhere and want to put it in the local annex.
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See [[git-annex-reinject]](1) for details.
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* `unannex [path ...]`
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Use this to undo an accidental `git annex add` command. It puts the
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file back how it was before the add.
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See [[git-annex-unannex]](1) for details.
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* `uninit`
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De-initialize git-annex and clean out repository.
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See [[git-annex-uninit]](1) for details.
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* `reinit uuid|description`
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Initialize repository, reusing old UUID.
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See [[git-annex-reinit]](1) for details.
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# PLUMBING COMMANDS
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* `pre-commit [path ...]`
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This is meant to be called from git's pre-commit hook. `git annex init`
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automatically creates a pre-commit hook using this.
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See [[git-annex-pre-commit]](1) for details.
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* `post-receive`
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This is meant to be called from git's post-receive hook. `git annex init`
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automatically creates a post-receive hook using this.
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See [[git-annex-post-receive]](1) for details.
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* `lookupkey [file ...]`
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Looks up key used for file.
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See [[git-annex-lookupkey]](1) for details.
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* `calckey [file ...]`
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Calculates the key that would be used to refer to a file.
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See [[git-annex-calckey]](1) for details.
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* `contentlocation [key ..]`
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Looks up location of annexed content for a key.
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See [[git-annex-contentlocation]](1) for details.
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* `examinekey [key ...]`
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Print information that can be determined purely by looking at the key.
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See [[git-annex-examinekey]](1) for details.
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* `matchexpression`
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Checks if a preferred content expression matches provided data.
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See [[git-annex-matchexpression]](1) for details.
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* `fromkey [key file]`
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Manually set up a file in the git repository to link to a specified key.
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See [[git-annex-fromkey]](1) for details.
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* `registerurl [key url]`
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Registers an url for a key.
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See [[git-annex-registerurl]](1) for details.
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* `setkey key file`
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Moves a file into the annex as the content of a key.
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See [[git-annex-setkey]](1) for details.
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* `dropkey [key ...]`
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Drops annexed content for specified keys.
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See [[git-annex-dropkey]](1) for details.
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* `transferkey key [--from=remote|--to=remote]`
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Transfers a key from or to a remote.
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See [[git-annex-transferkey]](1) for details.
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* `transferkeys`
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Used internally by the assistant.
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See [[git-annex-transferkey]](1) for details.
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* `setpresentkey key uuid [1|0]`
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This plumbing-level command changes git-annex's records about whether
|
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the specified key's content is present in a remote with the specified uuid.
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See [[git-annex-setpresentkey]](1) for details.
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* `readpresentkey key uuid`
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Read records of where key is present.
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See [[git-annex-readpresentkey]](1) for details.
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* `checkpresentkey key remote`
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Check if key is present in remote.
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See [[git-annex-checkpresentkey]](1) for details.
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* `rekey [file key ...]`
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Change keys used for files.
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See [[git-annex-rekey]](1) for details.
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* `findref [ref]`
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|
Lists files in a git ref.
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|
See [[git-annex-findref]](1) for details.
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* `proxy -- git cmd [options]`
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|
|
Only useful in a direct mode repository, this runs the specified git
|
|
command with a temporary work tree, and updates the working tree to
|
|
reflect any changes staged or committed by the git command.
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|
|
See [[git-annex-proxy]](1) for details.
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* `resolvemerge`
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|
|
Resolves a conflicted merge, by adding both conflicting versions of the
|
|
file to the tree, using variants of their filename. This is done
|
|
automatically when using `git annex sync` or `git annex merge`.
|
|
|
|
See [[git-annex-resolvemerge]](1) for details.
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* `diffdriver`
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|
|
This can be used to make `git diff` use an external diff driver with
|
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annexed files.
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|
|
See [[git-annex-diffdriver]](1) for details.
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* `smudge`
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|
|
This command lets git-annex be used as a git filter driver, allowing
|
|
annexed files in the git repository to be unlocked at all times, instead
|
|
of being symlinks.
|
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|
|
See [[git-annex-smudge]](1) for details.
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* `remotedaemon`
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|
|
Detects when network remotes have received git pushes and fetches from them.
|
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|
|
See [[git-annex-remotedaemon]](1) for details.
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# TESTING COMMANDS
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* `test`
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|
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This runs git-annex's built-in test suite.
|
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|
|
See [[git-annex-test]](1) for details.
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* `testremote remote`
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|
|
This tests a remote by generating some random objects and sending them to
|
|
the remote, then redownloading them, removing them from the remote, etc.
|
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|
|
It's safe to run in an existing repository (the repository contents are
|
|
not altered), although it may perform expensive data transfers.
|
|
|
|
See [[git-annex-testremote]](1) for details.
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|
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* `fuzztest`
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|
|
Generates random changes to files in the current repository,
|
|
for use in testing the assistant.
|
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|
|
See [[git-annex-fuzztest]](1) for details.
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|
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* `benchmark`
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|
|
This runs git-annex's built-in benchmarks, if it was built with
|
|
benchmarking support.
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|
|
# COMMON OPTIONS
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|
|
These common options are accepted by all git-annex commands, and
|
|
may not be explicitly listed on their individual man pages.
|
|
(Many commands also accept the [[git-annex-matching-options]](1).)
|
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|
|
* `--force`
|
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|
|
Force unsafe actions, such as dropping a file's content when no other
|
|
source of it can be verified to still exist, or adding ignored files.
|
|
Use with care.
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|
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* `--fast`
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|
|
Enable less expensive, but also less thorough versions of some commands.
|
|
What is avoided depends on the command.
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|
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* `--quiet`
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|
|
Avoid the default verbose display of what is done; only show errors.
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|
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* `--verbose`
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|
|
Enable verbose display.
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|
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* `--debug`
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|
|
Show debug messages.
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|
|
* `--no-debug`
|
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|
|
Disable debug messages.
|
|
|
|
* `--numcopies=n`
|
|
|
|
Overrides the numcopies setting, forcing git-annex to ensure the
|
|
specified number of copies exist.
|
|
|
|
Note that setting numcopies to 0 is very unsafe.
|
|
|
|
* `--time-limit=time`
|
|
|
|
Limits how long a git-annex command runs. The time can be something
|
|
like "5h", or "30m" or even "45s" or "10d".
|
|
|
|
Note that git-annex may continue running a little past the specified
|
|
time limit, in order to finish processing a file.
|
|
|
|
Also, note that if the time limit prevents git-annex from doing all it
|
|
was asked to, it will exit with a special code, 101.
|
|
|
|
* `--trust=repository`
|
|
* `--semitrust=repository`
|
|
* `--untrust=repository`
|
|
|
|
Overrides trust settings for a repository. May be specified more than once.
|
|
|
|
The repository should be specified using the name of a configured remote,
|
|
or the UUID or description of a repository.
|
|
|
|
* `--trust-glacier-inventory`
|
|
|
|
Amazon Glacier inventories take hours to retrieve, and may not represent
|
|
the current state of a repository. So git-annex does not trust that
|
|
files that the inventory claims are in Glacier are really there.
|
|
This switch can be used to allow it to trust the inventory.
|
|
|
|
Be careful using this, especially if you or someone else might have recently
|
|
removed a file from Glacier. If you try to drop the only other copy of the
|
|
file, and this switch is enabled, you could lose data!
|
|
|
|
* `--backend=name`
|
|
|
|
Specifies which key-value backend to use. This can be used when
|
|
adding a file to the annex, or migrating a file. Once files
|
|
are in the annex, their backend is known and this option is not
|
|
necessary.
|
|
|
|
* `--user-agent=value`
|
|
|
|
Overrides the User-Agent to use when downloading files from the web.
|
|
|
|
* `--notify-finish`
|
|
|
|
Caused a desktop notification to be displayed after each successful
|
|
file download and upload.
|
|
|
|
(Only supported on some platforms, e.g. Linux with dbus. A no-op when
|
|
not supported.)
|
|
|
|
* `--notify-start`
|
|
|
|
Caused a desktop notification to be displayed when a file upload
|
|
or download has started, or when a file is dropped.
|
|
|
|
* `-c name=value`
|
|
|
|
Overrides git configuration settings. May be specified multiple times.
|
|
|
|
# CONFIGURATION VIA .git/config
|
|
|
|
Like other git commands, git-annex is configured via `.git/config`.
|
|
Here are all the supported configuration settings.
|
|
|
|
* `annex.uuid`
|
|
|
|
A unique UUID for this repository (automatically set).
|
|
|
|
* `annex.backend`
|
|
|
|
Name of the default key-value backend to use when adding new files
|
|
to the repository.
|
|
|
|
This is overridden by annex annex.backend configuration in the
|
|
.gitattributes files, and by the --backend option.
|
|
|
|
(This used to be named `annex.backends`, and that will still be used
|
|
if set.)
|
|
|
|
* `annex.securehashesonly`
|
|
|
|
Set to true to indicate that the repository should only use
|
|
cryptographically secure hashes
|
|
(SHA2, SHA3) and not insecure hashes (MD5, SHA1) for content.
|
|
|
|
When this is set, the contents of files using cryptographically
|
|
insecure hashes will not be allowed to be added to the repository.
|
|
|
|
Also, git-annex fsck` will complain about any files present in
|
|
the repository that use insecure hashes.
|
|
|
|
To configure the behavior in new clones of the repository,
|
|
this can be set in [[git-annex-config]].
|
|
|
|
* `annex.diskreserve`
|
|
|
|
Amount of disk space to reserve. Disk space is checked when transferring
|
|
content to avoid running out, and additional free space can be reserved
|
|
via this option, to make space for more important content (such as git
|
|
commit logs). Can be specified with any commonly used units, for example,
|
|
"0.5 gb", "500M", or "100 KiloBytes"
|
|
|
|
The default reserve is 1 megabyte.
|
|
|
|
* `annex.largefiles`
|
|
|
|
Used to configure which files are large enough to be added to the annex.
|
|
Default: All files.
|
|
|
|
Overrides any annex.largefiles attributes in `.gitattributes` files.
|
|
|
|
See <https://git-annex.branchable.com/tips/largefiles> for details.
|
|
|
|
* `annex.addsmallfiles`
|
|
|
|
Controls whether small files (not matching annex.largefiles)
|
|
should be checked into git by `git annex add`. Defaults to true;
|
|
set to false to instead make small files be skipped.
|
|
|
|
* `annex.addunlocked`
|
|
|
|
Set to true to make commands like `git-annex add` that add files to the
|
|
repository add them in unlocked form. The default is to add files in
|
|
locked form. This only has effect in version 6 repositories.
|
|
|
|
When a repository has core.symlinks set to false, it implicitly
|
|
sets annex.addunlocked to true.
|
|
|
|
* `annex.numcopies`
|
|
|
|
This is a deprecated setting. You should instead use the
|
|
`git annex numcopies` command to configure how many copies of files
|
|
are kept across all repositories, or the annex.numcopies .gitattributes
|
|
setting.
|
|
|
|
This config setting is only looked at when `git annex numcopies` has
|
|
never been configured, and when there's no annex.numcopies setting in the
|
|
.gitattributes file.
|
|
|
|
Note that setting numcopies to 0 is very unsafe.
|
|
|
|
* `annex.genmetadata`
|
|
|
|
Set this to `true` to make git-annex automatically generate some metadata
|
|
when adding files to the repository.
|
|
|
|
In particular, it stores year, month, and day metadata, from the file's
|
|
modification date.
|
|
|
|
When importfeed is used, it stores additional metadata from the feed,
|
|
such as the author, title, etc.
|
|
|
|
* `annex.used-refspec`
|
|
|
|
This controls which refs `git-annex unused` considers to be used.
|
|
See REFSPEC FORMAT in [[git-annex-unused]](1) for details.
|
|
|
|
* `annex.queuesize`
|
|
|
|
git-annex builds a queue of git commands, in order to combine similar
|
|
commands for speed. By default the size of the queue is limited to
|
|
10240 commands; this can be used to change the size. If you have plenty
|
|
of memory and are working with very large numbers of files, increasing
|
|
the queue size can speed it up.
|
|
|
|
* `annex.bloomcapacity`
|
|
|
|
The `git annex unused` and `git annex sync --content` commands use
|
|
a bloom filter to determine what files are present in eg, the work tree.
|
|
The default bloom filter is sized to handle
|
|
up to 500000 files. If your repository is larger than that,
|
|
you should increase this value. Larger values will
|
|
make `git-annex unused` and `git annex sync --content` consume more memory;
|
|
run `git annex info` for memory usage numbers.
|
|
|
|
* `annex.bloomaccuracy`
|
|
|
|
Adjusts the accuracy of the bloom filter used by
|
|
`git annex unused` and `git annex sync --content`.
|
|
The default accuracy is 10000000 -- 1 unused file out of 10000000
|
|
will be missed by `git annex unused`. Increasing the accuracy will make
|
|
`git annex unused` consume more memory; run `git annex info`
|
|
for memory usage numbers.
|
|
|
|
* `annex.sshcaching`
|
|
|
|
By default, git-annex caches ssh connections using ssh's
|
|
ControlMaster and ControlPersist settings
|
|
(if built using a new enough ssh). To disable this, set to `false`.
|
|
|
|
* `annex.alwayscommit`
|
|
|
|
By default, git-annex automatically commits data to the git-annex branch
|
|
after each command is run. If you have a series
|
|
of commands that you want to make a single commit, you can
|
|
run the commands with `-c annex.alwayscommit=false`. You can later
|
|
commit the data by running `git annex merge` (or by automatic merges)
|
|
or `git annex sync`.
|
|
|
|
You should beware running `git gc` when using this configuration,
|
|
since it could garbage collect objects that are staged in git-annex's
|
|
index but not yet committed.
|
|
|
|
* `annex.merge-annex-branches`
|
|
|
|
By default, git-annex branches that have been pulled from remotes
|
|
are automatically merged into the local git-annex branch, so that
|
|
git-annex has the most up-to-date possible knowledge.
|
|
|
|
To avoid that merging, set this to "false". This can be useful
|
|
particularly when you don't have write permission to the repository.
|
|
|
|
* `annex.hardlink`
|
|
|
|
Set this to `true` to make file contents be hard linked between the
|
|
repository and its remotes when possible, instead of a more expensive copy.
|
|
|
|
Use with caution -- This can invalidate numcopies counting, since
|
|
with hard links, fewer copies of a file can exist. So, it is a good
|
|
idea to mark a repository using this setting as untrusted.
|
|
|
|
When a repository is set up using `git clone --shared`, git-annex init
|
|
will automatically set annex.hardlink and mark the repository as
|
|
untrusted.
|
|
|
|
* `annex.thin`
|
|
|
|
Set this to `true` to make unlocked files be a hard link to their content
|
|
in the annex, rather than a second copy. (Only when supported by the file
|
|
system, and only in repository version 6.) This can save considerable
|
|
disk space, but when a modification is made to a file, you will lose the
|
|
local (and possibly only) copy of the old version. So, enable with care.
|
|
|
|
After setting (or unsetting) this, you should run `git annex fix` to
|
|
fix up the annexed files in the work tree to be hard links (or copies).
|
|
|
|
Note that `annex.thin` is not honored when git updates an annexed file
|
|
in the working tree. So when `git checkout` or `git merge` updates the
|
|
working tree, a second copy of annexed files will result. You can run
|
|
`git-annex fix` to fix up the hard links after running such git commands.
|
|
|
|
* `annex.delayadd`
|
|
|
|
Makes the watch and assistant commands delay for the specified number of
|
|
seconds before adding a newly created file to the annex. Normally this
|
|
is not needed, because they already wait for all writers of the file
|
|
to close it. On Mac OSX, when not using direct mode this defaults to
|
|
1 second, to work around a bad interaction with software there.
|
|
|
|
* `annex.expireunused`
|
|
|
|
Controls what the assistant does about unused file contents
|
|
that are stored in the repository.
|
|
|
|
The default is `false`, which causes
|
|
all old and unused file contents to be retained, unless the assistant
|
|
is able to move them to some other repository (such as a backup repository).
|
|
|
|
Can be set to a time specification, like "7d" or "1m", and then
|
|
file contents that have been known to be unused for a week or a
|
|
month will be deleted.
|
|
|
|
* `annex.fscknudge`
|
|
|
|
When set to false, prevents the webapp from reminding you when using
|
|
repositories that lack consistency checks.
|
|
|
|
* `annex.autoupgrade`
|
|
|
|
When set to ask (the default), the webapp will check for new versions
|
|
and prompt if they should be upgraded to. When set to true, automatically
|
|
upgrades without prompting (on some supported platforms). When set to
|
|
false, disables any upgrade checking.
|
|
|
|
Note that upgrade checking is only done when git-annex is installed
|
|
from one of the prebuilt images from its website. This does not
|
|
bypass e.g., a Linux distribution's own upgrade handling code.
|
|
|
|
This setting also controls whether to restart the git-annex assistant
|
|
when the git-annex binary is detected to have changed. That is useful
|
|
no matter how you installed git-annex.
|
|
|
|
* `annex.autocommit`
|
|
|
|
Set to false to prevent the git-annex assistant and git-annex sync
|
|
from automatically committing changes to files in the repository.
|
|
|
|
To configure the behavior in all clones of the repository,
|
|
this can be set in [[git-annex-config]].
|
|
|
|
* `annex.resolvemerge`
|
|
|
|
Set to false to prevent merge conflicts in the checked out branch
|
|
being automatically resolved by the git-annex assitant,
|
|
git-annex sync, git-annex merge,
|
|
and the git-annex post-receive hook.
|
|
|
|
To configure the behavior in all clones of the repository,
|
|
this can be set in [[git-annex-config]].
|
|
|
|
* `annex.synccontent`
|
|
|
|
Set to true to make git-annex sync default to syncing content.
|
|
|
|
To configure the behavior in all clones of the repository,
|
|
this can be set in [[git-annex-config]].
|
|
|
|
* `annex.startupscan`
|
|
|
|
Set to false to prevent the git-annex assistant from scanning the
|
|
repository for new and changed files on startup. This will prevent it
|
|
from noticing changes that were made while it was not running, but can be
|
|
a useful performance tweak for a large repository.
|
|
|
|
* `annex.listen`
|
|
|
|
Configures which address the webapp listens on. The default is localhost.
|
|
Can be either an IP address, or a hostname that resolves to the desired
|
|
address.
|
|
|
|
* `annex.debug`
|
|
|
|
Set to true to enable debug logging by default.
|
|
|
|
* `annex.version`
|
|
|
|
Automatically maintained, and used to automate upgrades between versions.
|
|
|
|
* `annex.direct`
|
|
|
|
Set to true when the repository is in direct mode. Should not be set
|
|
manually; use the "git annex direct" and "git annex indirect" commands
|
|
instead.
|
|
|
|
* `annex.crippledfilesystem`
|
|
|
|
Set to true if the repository is on a crippled filesystem, such as FAT,
|
|
which does not support symbolic links, or hard links, or unix permissions.
|
|
This is automatically probed by "git annex init".
|
|
|
|
* `annex.pidlock`
|
|
|
|
Normally, git-annex uses fine-grained lock files to allow multiple
|
|
processes to run concurrently without getting in each others' way.
|
|
That works great, unless you are using git-annex on a filesystem that
|
|
does not support POSIX fcntl locks. This is sometimes the case when
|
|
using NFS or Lustre filesystems.
|
|
|
|
To support such situations, you can set annex.pidlock to true, and it
|
|
will fall back to a single top-level pid file lock.
|
|
|
|
Although, often, you'd really be better off fixing your networked
|
|
filesystem configuration to support POSIX locks.. And, some networked
|
|
filesystems are so inconsistent that one node can't reliably tell when
|
|
the other node is holding a pid lock. Caveat emptor.
|
|
|
|
* `annex.pidlocktimeout`
|
|
|
|
When using pid lock files, it's possible for a stale lock file to get
|
|
left behind by previous run of git-annex that crashed or was interrupted.
|
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This is mostly avoided, but can occur especially when using a network
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file system.
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git-annex will wait up to this many seconds for the pid lock
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file to go away, and will then abort if it cannot continue. Default: 300
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* `remote.<name>.annex-cost`
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When determining which repository to
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transfer annexed files from or to, ones with lower costs are preferred.
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The default cost is 100 for local repositories, and 200 for remote
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repositories.
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* `remote.<name>.annex-cost-command`
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If set, the command is run, and the number it outputs is used as the cost.
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This allows varying the cost based on e.g., the current network.
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* `remote.<name>.annex-start-command`
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A command to run when git-annex begins to use the remote. This can
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be used to, for example, mount the directory containing the remote.
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The command may be run repeatedly when multiple git-annex processes
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are running concurrently.
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* `remote.<name>.annex-stop-command`
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A command to run when git-annex is done using the remote.
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The command will only be run once *all* running git-annex processes
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are finished using the remote.
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* `remote.<name>.annex-shell`
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Specify an alternative git-annex-shell executable on the remote
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instead of looking for "git-annex-shell" on the PATH.
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This is useful if the git-annex-shell program is outside the PATH
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or has a non-standard name.
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* `remote.<name>.annex-ignore`
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If set to `true`, prevents git-annex
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from storing file contents on this remote by default.
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(You can still request it be used by the `--from` and `--to` options.)
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This is, for example, useful if the remote is located somewhere
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without git-annex-shell. (For example, if it's on GitHub).
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Or, it could be used if the network connection between two
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repositories is too slow to be used normally.
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This does not prevent git-annex sync (or the git-annex assistant) from
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syncing the git repository to the remote.
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* `remote.<name>.annex-ignore-command`
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If set, the command is run, and if it exits nonzero, that's the same
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as setting annex-ignore to true. This allows controlling behavior based
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on e.g., the current network.
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* `remote.<name>.annex-sync`
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If set to `false`, prevents git-annex sync (and the git-annex assistant)
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from syncing with this remote by default. However, `git annex sync <name>`
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can still be used to sync with the remote.
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* `remote.<name>.annex-sync-command`
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If set, the command is run, and if it exits nonzero, that's the same
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as setting annex-sync to false. This allows controlling behavior based
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on e.g., the current network.
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* `remote.<name>.annex-pull`
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If set to `false`, prevents git-annex sync (and the git-annex assistant
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etc) from ever pulling (or fetching) from the remote.
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* `remote.<name>.annex-push`
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If set to `false`, prevents git-annex sync (and the git-annex assistant
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etc) from ever pushing to the remote.
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* `remote.<name>.annex-readonly`
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If set to `true`, prevents git-annex from making changes to a remote.
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This both prevents git-annex sync from pushing changes, and prevents
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storing or removing files from read-only remote.
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* `remote.<name>.annex-verify`, `annex.verify`
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|
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By default, git-annex will verify the checksums of objects downloaded
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from remotes. If you trust a remote and don't want the overhead
|
|
of these checksums, you can set this to `false`.
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* `remote.<name>.annex-export-tracking`
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When set to a branch name or other treeish, this makes what's exported
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to the special remote track changes to the branch. See
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|
[[git-annex-export]](1). `git-annex sync --content` and the
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git-annex assistant update exports when changes have been
|
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committed to the tracking branch.
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|
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* `remote.<name>.annexUrl`
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|
|
|
Can be used to specify a different url than the regular `remote.<name>.url`
|
|
for git-annex to use when talking with the remote. Similar to the `pushUrl`
|
|
used by git-push.
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|
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* `remote.<name>.annex-uuid`
|
|
|
|
git-annex caches UUIDs of remote repositories here.
|
|
|
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* `remote.<name>.annex-checkuuid`
|
|
|
|
This only affects remotes that have their url pointing to a directory on
|
|
the same system. git-annex normally checks the uuid of such
|
|
remotes each time it's run, which lets it transparently deal with
|
|
different drives being mounted to the location at different times.
|
|
|
|
Setting annex-checkuuid to false will prevent it from checking the uuid
|
|
at startup (although the uuid is still verified before making any
|
|
changes to the remote repository). This may be useful to set to prevent
|
|
unncessary spin-up or automounting of a drive.
|
|
|
|
* `remote.<name>.annex-trustlevel`
|
|
|
|
Configures a local trust level for the remote. This overrides the value
|
|
configured by the trust and untrust commands. The value can be any of
|
|
"trusted", "semitrusted" or "untrusted".
|
|
|
|
* `remote.<name>.annex-availability`
|
|
|
|
Can be used to tell git-annex whether a remote is LocallyAvailable
|
|
or GloballyAvailable. Normally, git-annex determines this automatically.
|
|
|
|
* `remote.<name>.annex-bare`
|
|
|
|
Can be used to tell git-annex if a remote is a bare repository
|
|
or not. Normally, git-annex determines this automatically.
|
|
|
|
* `remote.<name>.annex-ssh-options`
|
|
|
|
Options to use when using ssh to talk to this remote.
|
|
|
|
* `remote.<name>.annex-rsync-options`
|
|
|
|
Options to use when using rsync
|
|
to or from this remote. For example, to force IPv6, and limit
|
|
the bandwidth to 100Kbyte/s, set it to `-6 --bwlimit 100`
|
|
|
|
Note that git-annex-shell has a whitelist of allowed rsync options,
|
|
and others will not be be passed to the remote rsync. So using some
|
|
options may break the communication between the local and remote rsyncs.
|
|
|
|
* `remote.<name>.annex-rsync-upload-options`
|
|
|
|
Options to use when using rsync to upload a file to a remote.
|
|
|
|
These options are passed after other applicable rsync options,
|
|
so can be used to override them. For example, to limit upload bandwidth
|
|
to 10Kbyte/s, set `--bwlimit 10`.
|
|
|
|
* `remote.<name>.annex-rsync-download-options`
|
|
|
|
Options to use when using rsync to download a file from a remote.
|
|
|
|
These options are passed after other applicable rsync options,
|
|
so can be used to override them.
|
|
|
|
* `remote.<name>.annex-rsync-transport`
|
|
|
|
The remote shell to use to connect to the rsync remote. Possible
|
|
values are `ssh` (the default) and `rsh`, together with their
|
|
arguments, for instance `ssh -p 2222 -c blowfish`; Note that the
|
|
remote hostname should not appear there, see rsync(1) for details.
|
|
When the transport used is `ssh`, connections are automatically cached
|
|
unless `annex.sshcaching` is unset.
|
|
|
|
* `remote.<name>.annex-bup-split-options`
|
|
|
|
Options to pass to bup split when storing content in this remote.
|
|
For example, to limit the bandwidth to 100Kbyte/s, set it to `--bwlimit 100k`
|
|
(There is no corresponding option for bup join.)
|
|
|
|
* `remote.<name>.annex-gnupg-options`
|
|
|
|
Options to pass to GnuPG when it's encrypting data. For instance, to
|
|
use the AES cipher with a 256 bits key and disable compression, set it
|
|
to `--cipher-algo AES256 --compress-algo none`. (These options take
|
|
precedence over the default GnuPG configuration, which is otherwise
|
|
used.)
|
|
|
|
* `remote.<name>.annex-gnupg-decrypt-options`
|
|
|
|
Options to pass to GnuPG when it's decrypting data. (These options take
|
|
precedence over the default GnuPG configuration, which is otherwise
|
|
used.)
|
|
|
|
* `annex.ssh-options`, `annex.rsync-options`,
|
|
`annex.rsync-upload-options`, `annex.rsync-download-options`,
|
|
`annex.bup-split-options`, `annex.gnupg-options`,
|
|
`annex.gnupg-decrypt-options`
|
|
|
|
Default options to use if a remote does not have more specific options
|
|
as described above.
|
|
|
|
* `annex.web-options`
|
|
|
|
Options to pass when running wget or curl.
|
|
For example, to force IPv4 only, set it to "-4"
|
|
|
|
* `annex.youtube-dl-options`
|
|
|
|
Options to pass to youtube-dl when using it to find the url to download
|
|
for a video.
|
|
|
|
Some options may break git-annex's integration with youtube-dl. For
|
|
example, the --output option could cause it to store files somewhere
|
|
git-annex won't find them. Avoid setting here or in the youtube-dl config
|
|
file any options that cause youtube-dl to download more than one file,
|
|
or to store the file anywhere other than the current working directory.
|
|
|
|
* `annex.aria-torrent-options`
|
|
|
|
Options to pass to aria2c when using it to download a torrent.
|
|
|
|
* `annex.http-headers`
|
|
|
|
HTTP headers to send when downloading from the web. Multiple lines of
|
|
this option can be set, one per header.
|
|
|
|
* `annex.http-headers-command`
|
|
|
|
If set, the command is run and each line of its output is used as a HTTP
|
|
header. This overrides annex.http-headers.
|
|
|
|
* `annex.web-download-command`
|
|
|
|
Use to specify a command to run to download a file from the web.
|
|
(The default is to use wget or curl.)
|
|
|
|
In the command line, %url is replaced with the url to download,
|
|
and %file is replaced with the file that it should be saved to.
|
|
|
|
* `annex.secure-erase-command`
|
|
|
|
This can be set to a command that should be run whenever git-annex
|
|
removes the content of a file from the repository.
|
|
|
|
In the command line, %file is replaced with the file that should be
|
|
erased.
|
|
|
|
For example, to use the wipe command, set it to `wipe -f %file`.
|
|
|
|
* `remote.<name>.rsyncurl`
|
|
|
|
Used by rsync special remotes, this configures
|
|
the location of the rsync repository to use. Normally this is automatically
|
|
set up by `git annex initremote`, but you can change it if needed.
|
|
|
|
* `remote.<name>.buprepo`
|
|
|
|
Used by bup special remotes, this configures
|
|
the location of the bup repository to use. Normally this is automatically
|
|
set up by `git annex initremote`, but you can change it if needed.
|
|
|
|
* `remote.<name>.ddarrepo`
|
|
|
|
Used by ddar special remotes, this configures
|
|
the location of the ddar repository to use. Normally this is automatically
|
|
set up by `git annex initremote`, but you can change it if needed.
|
|
|
|
* `remote.<name>.directory`
|
|
|
|
Used by directory special remotes, this configures
|
|
the location of the directory where annexed files are stored for this
|
|
remote. Normally this is automatically set up by `git annex initremote`,
|
|
but you can change it if needed.
|
|
|
|
* `remote.<name>.s3`
|
|
|
|
Used to identify Amazon S3 special remotes.
|
|
Normally this is automatically set up by `git annex initremote`.
|
|
|
|
* `remote.<name>.glacier`
|
|
|
|
Used to identify Amazon Glacier special remotes.
|
|
Normally this is automatically set up by `git annex initremote`.
|
|
|
|
* `remote.<name>.webdav`
|
|
|
|
Used to identify webdav special remotes.
|
|
Normally this is automatically set up by `git annex initremote`.
|
|
|
|
* `remote.<name>.tahoe`
|
|
|
|
Used to identify tahoe special remotes.
|
|
Points to the configuration directory for tahoe.
|
|
|
|
* `remote.<name>.gcrypt`
|
|
|
|
Used to identify gcrypt special remotes.
|
|
Normally this is automatically set up by `git annex initremote`.
|
|
|
|
It is set to "true" if this is a gcrypt remote.
|
|
If the gcrypt remote is accessible over ssh and has git-annex-shell
|
|
available to manage it, it's set to "shell".
|
|
|
|
* `remote.<name>.hooktype`, `remote.<name>.externaltype`
|
|
|
|
Used by hook special remotes and external special remotes to record
|
|
the type of the remote.
|
|
|
|
* `annex.tune.objecthash1`, `annex.tune.objecthashlower`, `annex.tune.branchhash1`
|
|
|
|
These can be passed to `git annex init` to tune the repository.
|
|
They cannot be safely changed in a running repository and should never be
|
|
set in global git configuration.
|
|
For details, see <https://git-annex.branchable.com/tuning/>.
|
|
|
|
# CONFIGURATION VIA .gitattributes
|
|
|
|
The key-value backend used when adding a new file to the annex can be
|
|
configured on a per-file-type basis via `.gitattributes` files. In the file,
|
|
the `annex.backend` attribute can be set to the name of the backend to
|
|
use. For example, this here's how to use the WORM backend by default,
|
|
but the SHA256E backend for ogg files:
|
|
|
|
* annex.backend=WORM
|
|
*.ogg annex.backend=SHA256E
|
|
|
|
There is a annex.largefiles attribute; which is used to configure which
|
|
files are large enough to be added to the annex.
|
|
See <https://git-annex.branchable.com/tips/largefiles> for details.
|
|
|
|
The numcopies setting can also be configured on a per-file-type basis via
|
|
the `annex.numcopies` attribute in `.gitattributes` files. This overrides
|
|
other numcopies settings.
|
|
For example, this makes two copies be needed for wav files and 3 copies
|
|
for flac files:
|
|
|
|
*.wav annex.numcopies=2
|
|
*.flac annex.numcopies=3
|
|
|
|
Note that setting numcopies to 0 is very unsafe.
|
|
|
|
These settings are honored by git-annex whenever it's operating on a
|
|
matching file. However, when using --all, --unused, or --key to specify
|
|
keys to operate on, git-annex is operating on keys and not files, so will
|
|
not honor the settings from .gitattributes. For this reason, the `git annex
|
|
numcopies` command is useful to configure a global default for numcopies.
|
|
|
|
Also note that when using views, only the toplevel .gitattributes file is
|
|
preserved in the view, so other settings in other files won't have any
|
|
effect.
|
|
|
|
# EXIT STATUS
|
|
|
|
git-annex, when called as a git subcommand, may return exit codes 0 or 1
|
|
for success or failures, or, more rarely, 127 or 128 for certain very
|
|
specific failures. git-annex itself should return 0 on success and 1 on
|
|
failure, unless the `--time-limit=time` option is hit, in which case it
|
|
returns with exit code 101.
|
|
|
|
# ENVIRONMENT
|
|
|
|
These environment variables are used by git-annex when set:
|
|
|
|
* `GIT_WORK_TREE`, `GIT_DIR`
|
|
|
|
Handled the same as they are by git, see git(1)
|
|
|
|
* `GIT_SSH`, `GIT_SSH_COMMAND`
|
|
|
|
Handled similarly to the same as described in git(1).
|
|
The one difference is that git-annex will sometimes pass an additional
|
|
"-n" parameter to these, as the first parameter, to prevent ssh from
|
|
reading from stdin. Since that can break existing uses of these
|
|
environment variables that don't expect the extra parameter, you will
|
|
need to set `GIT_ANNEX_USE_GIT_SSH=1` to make git-annex support
|
|
these.
|
|
|
|
Note that setting either of these environment variables prevents
|
|
git-annex from automatically enabling ssh connection caching
|
|
(see `annex.sshcaching`), so it will slow down some operations with
|
|
remotes over ssh. It's up to you to enable ssh connection caching
|
|
if you need it; see ssh's documentation.
|
|
|
|
Also, `annex.ssh-options` and `remote.<name>.annex-ssh-options`
|
|
won't have any effect when these envionment variables are set.
|
|
|
|
Usually it's better to configure any desired options through your
|
|
~/.ssh/config file, or by setting `annex.ssh-options`.
|
|
|
|
* `GIT_ANNEX_VECTOR_CLOCK`
|
|
|
|
Normally git-annex timestamps lines in the log files committed to the
|
|
git-annex branch. Setting this environment variable to a number
|
|
will make git-annex use that rather than the current number of seconds
|
|
since the UNIX epoch. Note that decimal seconds are supported.
|
|
|
|
This is only provided for advanced users who either have a better way to
|
|
tell which commit is current than the local clock, or who need to avoid
|
|
embedding timestamps for policy reasons. Misuse of this environment
|
|
variable can confuse git-annex's book-keeping, sometimes in ways that
|
|
`git annex fsck` is unable to repair.
|
|
|
|
Some special remotes use additional environment variables
|
|
for authentication etc. For example, `AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID`
|
|
and `GIT_ANNEX_P2P_AUTHTOKEN`. See special remote documentation.
|
|
|
|
# FILES
|
|
|
|
These files are used by git-annex:
|
|
|
|
`.git/annex/objects/` in your git repository contains the annexed file
|
|
contents that are currently available. Annexed files in your git
|
|
repository symlink to that content.
|
|
|
|
`.git/annex/` in your git repository contains other run-time information
|
|
used by git-annex.
|
|
|
|
`~/.config/git-annex/autostart` is a list of git repositories
|
|
to start the git-annex assistant in.
|
|
|
|
`.git/hooks/pre-commit-annex` in your git repository will be run whenever
|
|
a commit is made to the HEAD branch, either by git commit, git-annex
|
|
sync, or the git-annex assistant.
|
|
|
|
`.git/hooks/post-update-annex` in your git repository will be run
|
|
whenever the git-annex branch is updated. You can make this hook run
|
|
`git update-server-info` when publishing a git-annex repository by http.
|
|
|
|
# SEE ALSO
|
|
|
|
More git-annex documentation is available on its web site,
|
|
<https://git-annex.branchable.com/>
|
|
|
|
If git-annex is installed from a package, a copy of its documentation
|
|
should be included, in, for example, `/usr/share/doc/git-annex/`.
|
|
|
|
# AUTHOR
|
|
|
|
Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
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<https://git-annex.branchable.com/>
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Warning: Automatically converted into a man page by mdwn2man. Edit with care.
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