NAME
git-annex smudge - git filter driver for git-annex
SYNOPSIS
git annex smudge [--clean] file
git annex smudge --update
DESCRIPTION
This command lets git-annex be used as a git filter driver which lets
annexed files in the git repository to be unlocked, instead
of being symlinks, and lets git add
store files in the annex.
When adding a file with git add
, the annex.largefiles config is
consulted to decide if a given file should be added to git as-is,
or if its content are large enough to need to use git-annex.
The annex.gitaddtoannex setting overrides that; setting it to false
prevents git add
from adding files to the annex.
However, if git-annex can tell that a file was annexed before, it will still be added to the annex even when those configs would normally prevent it. Two examples of this are adding a modified version of an annexed file, and moving an annexed file to a new filename and adding that.
The git configuration to use this command as a filter driver is as follows. This is normally set up for you by git-annex init, so you should not need to configure it manually.
[filter "annex"]
smudge = git-annex smudge %f
clean = git-annex smudge --clean %f
To make git use that filter driver, it needs to be configured in
the .gitattributes
file or in .git/info/attributes
. The latter
is normally configured when a repository is initialized, with the following
contents:
* filter=annex
The smudge filter does not provide git with the content of annexed files,
because that would be slow and triggers memory leaks in git. Instead,
it records which worktree files need to be updated, and
git annex smudge --update
later updates the work tree to contain
the content. That is run by several git hooks, including post-checkout
and post-merge. However, a few git commands, notably git stash
and
git cherry-pick
, do not run any hooks, so after using those commands
you can manually run git annex smudge --update
to update the working
tree.
OPTIONS
- The git-annex-common-options(1) can be used.
SEE ALSO
git-annex(1) git-annex-filter-process(1)
AUTHOR
Joey Hess id@joeyh.name
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