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# NAME
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git-annex examinekey - prints information from a key
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# SYNOPSIS
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git annex examinekey `[key ...]`
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# DESCRIPTION
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This plumbing-level command is given a key, and prints information
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that can be determined purely by looking at the key.
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# OPTIONS
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* `--format=value`
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Use custom output formatting.
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The value is a format string, in which '${var}' is expanded to the
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value of a variable. To right-justify a variable with whitespace,
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use '${var;width}' ; to left-justify a variable, use '${var;-width}';
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to escape unusual characters (including control characters)
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in a variable, use '${escaped_var}'
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To generate a path from the top of the repository to the git-annex
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object for a key, use ${objectpath}. To generate the value of a
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git-annex pointer file for a key, use ${objectpointer}.
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These variables are also available for use in formats: ${key}, ${backend},
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${bytesize}, ${humansize}, ${keyname}, ${hashdirlower}, ${hashdirmixed},
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${mtime} (for the mtime field of a WORM key), ${file} (when a filename is
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provided to examinekey).
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Also, '\\n' is a newline, '\\000' is a NULL, etc.
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The default output format is the same as `--format='${escapedkey}\\n'`
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except when outputting to a terminal, control characters will be escaped.
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* `--json`
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Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
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git-annex. Each line of output is a JSON object.
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* `--json-error-messages`
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Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in
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the JSON instead.
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* `--migrate-to-backend=backend`
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Attempt to migrate the input key to the new backend specified. If
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successful, outputs information about the migrated key. Otherwise,
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outputs information about the input key.
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This only does fast migrations; it will not re-hash the content of a key
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or similar expensive operation.
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One way to use it is to add an extension to a key.
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git-annex examinekey SHA256--xxx --migrate-to-backend=SHA256E --filename=foo.tar.gz
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Or to remove the extension from a key:
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git-annex examinekey SHA256E-xxx.tar.gz --migrate-to-backend=SHA256
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* `--filename=name`
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The name of a file associated with the key, eg a work tree file.
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It does not need to exist. This is needed when using `--migrate-to-backend`
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to add an extension to the key.
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* `--batch`
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Enable batch mode, in which a line containing a key is read from stdin,
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the information about it is output to stdout, and repeat.
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In order to also provide the name of a file associated with the key, the
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line can be in the format "$key $file"
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* Also the [[git-annex-common-options]](1) can be used.
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# SEE ALSO
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[[git-annex]](1)
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# AUTHOR
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Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
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Warning: Automatically converted into a man page by mdwn2man. Edit with care.
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