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--all does not skip dead keys for all commands; git-annex fsck checks if a key is dead and skips it.
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# NAME
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git-annex dead - hide a lost repository or key
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# SYNOPSIS
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git annex dead `[repository ...] [--key somekey]`
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# DESCRIPTION
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This command exists to deal with situations where data has been lost,
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and you know it has, and you want to stop being reminded of that fact.
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When a repository is specified, indicates that the repository has
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been irretrievably lost, so it will not be listed in eg, `git annex info`.
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Repositories can be specified using their remote name, their
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description, or their UUID. (To undo, use `git-annex semitrust`.)
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When a key is specified, indicates that the content of that key has been
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irretrievably lost. This prevents commands like `git annex fsck --all`
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from complaining about it.
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(To undo, add the key's content back to the repository,
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by using eg, `git-annex reinject`.)
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# OPTIONS
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* `--key=somekey`
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Use to specify a key that is dead.
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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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[[git-annex-trust]](1)
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[[git-annex-semitrust]](1)
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[[git-annex-untrust]](1)
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[[git-annex-renameremote]](1)
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[[git-annex-expire]](1)
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[[git-annex-fsck]](1)
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[[git-annex-reinject]](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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