git-annex/doc/git-annex-unlock/comment_4_d04a1d4159306939b91a34fd17ab0325._comment

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username="tobiasBora"
avatar="http://cdn.libravatar.org/avatar/80a7d8c2a7b475b6b71198cce0faa6b0"
subject="Move file from git annex to just git in one commit"
date="2019-09-26T22:52:35Z"
content="""
Hello. I'd like to know, how could I move back a file managed by git annex to a normal file (for example, say I added by mistake a text file in it). For now, I do `git unlock MYFILE`, then I remove the file from git: `git rm --cached MYFILE`, and `git commit -am 'Remove file'`, and finally I add back the file, `git add MYFILE && git commit -am 'File added back in git'`. However, this creates two commits, which is a bit annoying and leave the feeling that the file has been removed while it was just a kind of modification. How could I do that in less commands, and with a single commit?
Thanks!
"""]]