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++git-annex (10.20240430-1+rpi2) trixie-staging; urgency=medium
++
++ * Force use of llc-11 instead of llc-14.
++
++ -- Peter Michael Green <plugwash@raspbian.org> Thu, 26 Sep 2024 21:51:32 +0000
++
++git-annex (10.20240430-1+rpi1) trixie-staging; urgency=medium
++
++ * Force use of llc-14.
++
++ -- Peter Michael Green <plugwash@raspbian.org> Sat, 13 Jul 2024 05:46:10 +0000
++
++git-annex (10.20240430-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++ * Add libghc-unbounded-delays-dev build-dep.
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Wed, 29 May 2024 10:59:06 +0100
++
++git-annex (10.20240129-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release (Closes: #1064253).
++ * Update build-dep libghc-cryptonite-dev -> libghc-crypton-dev.
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Tue, 27 Feb 2024 14:39:55 +0800
++
++git-annex (10.20230802-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Mon, 21 Aug 2023 07:58:59 +0100
++
++git-annex (10.20230626-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Fri, 14 Jul 2023 20:58:54 +0100
++
++git-annex (10.20230407-2) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Further fixes for Ubuntu (Closes: #1038265):
++ - Add riscv64 to list of archs for webapp build-deps
++ - Disable LTO on ppc64el.
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Sun, 18 Jun 2023 09:14:21 +0100
++
++git-annex (10.20230407-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++ * Weaken dependency on libghc-yesod-core-dev to require only 1.2.19.
++ * Strip -Wl,-Bsymbolic-functions from LDFLAGS on Ubuntu (Closes: #1037532).
++ Thanks to Sergio Durigan Junior for the patch.
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Wed, 14 Jun 2023 11:49:40 +0100
++
++git-annex (10.20230126-3) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Backport fixes for data loss bug (Closes: #1033627).
++ Thanks to Joey Hess for the report and patches.
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Sat, 01 Apr 2023 10:57:41 -0700
++
++git-annex (10.20230126-2) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Add m68k to list of archs for webapp build-deps (Closes: #1031647).
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Fri, 24 Feb 2023 13:36:59 -0700
++
++git-annex (10.20230126-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release (Closes: #1030317).
++ - Drop version trstriction on libghc-cryptonite-dev build-dep.
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Mon, 13 Feb 2023 11:07:12 -0700
++
++git-annex (10.20221003-3) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Cherry-pick upstream commits 5256be61c1 and 43f681d4c1 (Closes: #1024226).
++ This includes replacing Suggests: youtube-dl with Suggests: yt-dlp.
++ Thanks to Joey Hess for the patches.
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Mon, 21 Nov 2022 16:29:06 -0700
++
++git-annex (10.20221003-2) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Drop obsolete build-dep on libghc-pcre-light-dev.
++ Thanks to Ilias Tsitsimpis for pointing this out, on IRC.
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Thu, 06 Oct 2022 18:40:55 -0700
++
++git-annex (10.20221003-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release (Closes: #1021206).
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Tue, 04 Oct 2022 20:00:50 -0700
++
++git-annex (10.20220724-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Sun, 21 Aug 2022 15:06:39 -0700
++
++git-annex (10.20220504-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release (Closes: #1010397).
++ * Drop version restriction on libghc-http-conduit-dev build-dep.
++ * Loosen version restriction on libghc-optparse-applicative-dev build-dep.
++ * Add build-dep on libghc-ansi-terminal-dev.
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Sun, 08 May 2022 14:43:05 -0700
++
++git-annex (8.20211123-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Mon, 29 Nov 2021 12:38:57 -0700
++
++git-annex (8.20211011-2) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release (Closes: #994697).
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Mon, 18 Oct 2021 15:09:52 -0700
++
++git-annex (8.20210903-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Mon, 06 Sep 2021 11:32:49 -0700
++
++git-annex (8.20210803-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++ * Drop patch to Git/Tree.hs from previous upload.
++ Applied upstream.
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Mon, 16 Aug 2021 13:17:20 -0700
++
++git-annex (8.20210223-2) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Apply backported patch to fix special remote import bug (Closes: #986947).
++ Thanks to Joey Hess for the fix and for making me aware of the problem.
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Wed, 14 Apr 2021 10:05:22 -0700
++
++git-annex (8.20210223-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Sun, 28 Feb 2021 12:49:05 -0700
++
++git-annex (8.20201127-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Sun, 27 Dec 2020 15:09:49 -0700
++
++git-annex (8.20201103-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Drop spurious slash from the end of Vcs-Git.
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Sat, 07 Nov 2020 13:08:22 -0700
++
++git-annex (8.20201007-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++ * Add build-dep on libghc-criterion-dev.
++ * Raise debhelper compat to 13, and move debian/compat->debian/control.
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Mon, 26 Oct 2020 15:29:31 -0700
++
++git-annex (8.20200908-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release (Closes: #969908).
++ * Add deps on http-client-restricted and git-lfs Haskell libs.
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Sun, 13 Sep 2020 20:27:50 -0700
++
++git-annex (8.20200330-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Mon, 30 Mar 2020 20:26:25 -0700
++
++git-annex (8.20200309-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Mon, 09 Mar 2020 15:12:22 -0700
++
++git-annex (8.20200226-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Wed, 26 Feb 2020 22:03:39 -0700
++
++git-annex (7.20200219-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Fri, 21 Feb 2020 07:26:47 -0700
++
++git-annex (7.20191230-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++ * Add libghc-filepath-bytestring-dev build-dep.
++ * Require git >=1:2.22.
++ * d/copyright updates:
++ - Add stanza for Utility/Attoparsec.hs
++ - Drop stanza for Annex/DirHashes.hs
++ The file header was mistakenly updated to say "GPL" in upstream
++ commit f845636e30728c5c45c0559e7059aa51c188bfd6.
++ - Merge `License: GPL-2` stanza into `License: Expat or GPL-2` stanza.
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Thu, 02 Jan 2020 20:13:14 +0000
++
++git-annex (7.20191114-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Mon, 18 Nov 2019 16:04:46 -0700
++
++git-annex (7.20191024-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Mon, 28 Oct 2019 22:28:45 -0700
++
++git-annex (7.20191017-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Fri, 18 Oct 2019 08:50:20 -0700
++
++git-annex (7.20191009-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++ * Add libghc-unliftio-core-dev build-dep.
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Sat, 12 Oct 2019 14:59:58 -0700
++
++git-annex (7.20190912-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++ - Update build-dep bounds.
++ * Fix COPYRIGHT for Annex/DirHashes.hs.
++ File header indicates GPL, not AGPL.
++ * Try dropping patch introduced in 7.20181211-2 upload now that v7 repos
++ are the default.
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Sat, 28 Sep 2019 10:53:03 -0700
++
++git-annex (7.20190129-3) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Resolve a race in test cleanup by making second attempt more forceful
++ (Closes: #924800).
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Sun, 31 Mar 2019 12:34:02 -0700
++
++git-annex (7.20190129-2) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Cherry pick upstream commit a64fca92f6dfea086b7b9e65a2b83fb50fee1ecf.
++ The most recent upload failed to build on mips; this should prevent
++ that failure.
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Sun, 03 Feb 2019 15:54:29 -0700
++
++git-annex (7.20190129-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Tue, 29 Jan 2019 14:26:52 -0700
++
++git-annex (7.20190122-2) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Add 'flaky' restriction to d/tests/control (Closes: #920549).
++ Thanks to Paul Gevers for the suggestion.
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Sat, 26 Jan 2019 21:30:24 -0700
++
++git-annex (7.20190122-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Tue, 22 Jan 2019 11:24:41 -0700
++
++git-annex (7.20181211-2) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Disable some flaky tests.
++ See https://git-annex.branchable.com/todo/test_suite_failures_since_7.20181121/
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Tue, 18 Dec 2018 21:54:07 +0000
++
++git-annex (7.20181211-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Wed, 12 Dec 2018 14:00:11 -0700
++
++git-annex (7.20181205-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Wed, 05 Dec 2018 14:52:08 -0700
++
++git-annex (7.20181121-2) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Drop build-dep on haskell-stm.
++ * Build-dep on ghc (>= 8.4.3), with which haskell-stm is now bundled.
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Tue, 04 Dec 2018 21:25:28 -0700
++
++git-annex (7.20181121-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++ * In d/rules, set DEB_HOST_ARCH using the ?= assignment operator.
++ See description of Lintian tag debian-rules-sets-dpkg-architecture-variable.
++ * Add Lintian overrides:
++ - debian-copyright-is-symlink
++ - debian-news-entry-has-unknown-version 7.20181031.
++ * Move and trim text under "License: Expat or GPL-2" to its own
++ "License: GPL-2" stanza to avoid duplicate license definitions in
++ COPYRIGHT.
++ * Declare compliance with Debian Policy 4.2.1.
++ Unfortunately, however, the package does not yet build reproducibly.
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Wed, 21 Nov 2018 20:38:10 -0700
++
++git-annex (7.20181105-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release (Closes: #909023, #909435).
++ * Demote youtube-dl from Recommends to Suggests (Closes: #909434).
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Mon, 05 Nov 2018 13:01:08 -0700
++
++git-annex (6.20180913-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Thu, 13 Sep 2018 16:55:07 -0700
++
++git-annex (6.20180807-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Fri, 10 Aug 2018 13:50:53 +0100
++
++git-annex (6.20180719-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Sun, 22 Jul 2018 13:20:48 +0800
++
++git-annex (6.20180626-2) unstable; urgency=high
++
++ * Drop debian/cabal-wrapper, which should no longer be needed
++ (Closes: #902499).
++ Thanks Ilias Tsitsimpis for noticing that the wrapper is no longer
++ needed.
++ * urgency=high because CVE fixes have not yet migrated to testing users.
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Thu, 28 Jun 2018 13:13:16 +0100
++
++git-annex (6.20180626-1) unstable; urgency=high
++
++ * New upstream release.
++ - Fixes CVE-2018-10857
++ - Fixes CVE-2018-10859
++ See upstream CHANGELOG and NEWS for full details.
++ * Patch COPYRIGHT to refer to the MIT license by 'Expat'.
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Tue, 26 Jun 2018 16:54:59 +0100
++
++git-annex (6.20180509-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Wed, 09 May 2018 16:42:22 -0700
++
++git-annex (6.20180427-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++ - Drop 'wget' from Depends.
++ - Add 'adb' to Suggests.
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Sat, 28 Apr 2018 22:29:24 -0700
++
++git-annex (6.20180316-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++ * Stop passing -optlo-O2 to ghc on arm{hf,el} in d/rules.
++ Upstream's git-annex.cabal now handles this. We still have to pass
++ -O1 -- see upstream commit bc1d56bdfd0f513e96c35059d9c32a1bba1539fd.
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Tue, 20 Mar 2018 20:24:21 -0700
++
++git-annex (6.20180227-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++ - Drop chrpath build-dep
++ - Add gnupg build-dep
++ - Add libghc-vector-dev build-dep
++ - Fix upstream's "Breaks: datalad ..." to use '<<' not '<' relation.
++ * Patch upstream's OPTIONS_GHC line out of Test.hs.
++
++ That line is not sufficient to prevent the package build running out
++ of memory on arm{el,hf} hosts. This seems to be because ghc memory
++ leaks while compiling the files that come before Test.hs. By the time
++ it reaches Test.hs, it will run out of memory no matter how low the
++ optimisation of Test.hs is set.
++
++ By contrast, reducing the optimisation of the whole build on
++ arm{hf,el}, as introduced in the previous upload, is sufficient to
++ avoid the memory leak breaking the build. Upstream's OPTIONS_GHC line
++ clashes with that, so patch out upstream's OPTIONS_GHC line and rely
++ on passing options to cabal-wrapper in d/rules.
++
++ * Source package configuration for dgit-maint-merge(7)
++ - add d/source/options
++ - add d/source/patch-header.
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Sun, 04 Mar 2018 14:23:47 -0700
++
++git-annex (6.20180112-2) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Pass --ghc-option=-O1 --ghc-option=-optlo-O2 to cabal-wrapper on armhf
++ and armel. This avoids the build failing due to running out of memory.
++ Thanks to Adrian Bunk for help finding the fix.
++ * Add quvi->youtube-dl change to changelog for 6.20180112-1.
++ Thanks Axel Beckert for noticing the error.
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Fri, 16 Feb 2018 22:06:55 -0700
++
++git-annex (6.20180112-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++ - Update Recommends: quvi -> Recommends: youtube-dl.
++ * Adopt package into Debian Haskell Group team maintainership.
++ - Move Richard Hartmann to Uploaders.
++ - Add myself as an uploader.
++ - Point Vcs-* at salsa.
++ * Stop copying upstream's changelog entries into the Debian changelog.
++ See /usr/share/doc/git-annex/changelog.gz for the upstream changelog.
++ * Add gpg-agent to Build-Depends.
++ Needed to run the test suite.
++ * Restore upstream's (harmless) .gitattributes.
++ This means that we can `dgit push{,-source}` without any special options.
++ * Update debian/gbp.conf
++ - Update packaging branch 'debian' -> 'master'.
++ - No longer maintaining an upstream branch. Instead, invoke `git
++ merge` on upstream's release tags directly. E.g. `git merge
++ 6.20180112`.
++ - Trim some cruft.
++
++ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> Tue, 13 Feb 2018 15:02:09 -0700
++
++git-annex (6.20171124-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Package 6.20171124-1
++
++ -- Richard Hartmann <richih@debian.org> Sun, 26 Nov 2017 12:52:18 +0100
++
++git-annex (6.20171124) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Display progress meter when uploading a key without size information,
++ getting the size by statting the content file.
++ * Fix build with dns-3.0.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Fri, 24 Nov 2017 10:49:36 -0400
++
++git-annex (6.20171109) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Fix export of subdir of a branch.
++ * Fix exporting of non-annexed files to external special remotes.
++ * unlock, lock: Support --json.
++ * When there are multiple urls for a file, still treat it as being present
++ in the web when some urls don't work, as long as at least one url does
++ work.
++ * Makefile improvement for sudo make install.
++ Thanks, Eric Siegerman
++ * Makefile improvement for BUILDER=stack, use stack to run ghc.
++ * testremote: Test exporttree.
++ * Fix directory special remote's cleanup of empty export directories.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Thu, 09 Nov 2017 12:21:49 -0400
++
++git-annex (6.20171026) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Windows: Fix reversion that caused the path used to link
++ to annexed content to include the drive letter and full path, rather
++ than being relative. (`git annex fix` will fix up after this problem).
++ * Windows build fixed, and changed to use stack for more reliable build
++ environment.
++ * Windows: Remove wget from bundle; it needs libraries that are not
++ included, and git for windows includes curl which git-annex will use
++ instead.
++ * Add day to metadata when annex.genmetadata is enabled.
++ Thanks, Sean T Parsons
++ * stack.yaml: Added nix packages section.
++ Thanks, Sean T Parsons
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Thu, 26 Oct 2017 13:56:18 -0400
++
++git-annex (6.20171018) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * add: Replace work tree file atomically on systems supporting hard
++ links. Avoids a window where interrupting an add could result in
++ the file being moved into the annex, with no symlink yet created.
++ * webdav: Avoid unncessisarily creating the collection at the top
++ of the repository when storing files there, since that collection
++ is created by initremote.
++ (This seems to work around some brokenness of the box.com webdav
++ server, which caused uploads to be very slow or sometimes fail.)
++ * webdav: Make --debug show all webdav operations.
++ * get -J/move -J/copy -J/mirror -J/sync -J: Avoid "transfer already in
++ progress" errors when two files use the same key.
++ * Konqueror desktop file location changed to one used by plasma 5.
++ Thanks, Félix Sipma.
++ * Avoid repeated checking that files passed on the command line exist.
++ * Fix build with aws-0.17.
++ * stack.yaml: Update to lts-9.9.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Wed, 18 Oct 2017 15:40:06 -0400
++
++git-annex (6.20171003) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * webdav: Improve error message for failed request to include the request
++ method and path.
++ * metadata: Added --remove-all.
++ * Warn when metadata is inherited from a previous version of a file,
++ to avoid the user being surprised in cases where that behavior is not
++ desired or expected.
++ * sync: Added --cleanup, which removes local and remote synced/ branches.
++ * external: When the external special remote program crashed, a newline
++ could be output, which messed up the expected output for --batch mode.
++ * external: Avoid checking EXPORTSUPPORTED for special remotes that are
++ not configured to use exports.
++ * test: Fix reversion that made it only run inside a git repository.
++ * copy, move: Behave same with --fast when sending to remotes located
++ on a local disk as when sending to other remotes.
++ * Fix process and file descriptor leak that was exposed when
++ git-annex was built with ghc 8.2.1. Broke git-annex test on OSX
++ due to running out of FDs, and may have also leaked in other situations.
++ * info: Improve cleanup of stale transfer info files.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Tue, 03 Oct 2017 13:18:15 -0400
++
++git-annex (6.20170925) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * git-annex export: New command, can create and efficiently update
++ exports of trees to special remotes.
++ * Use git-annex initremote with exporttree=yes to set up a special remote
++ for use by git-annex export.
++ * Implemented export to directory, S3, and webdav special remotes.
++ * External special remote protocol extended to support export.
++ Developers of external special remotes should consider if export makes
++ sense for them and add support.
++ * sync, assistant: Update tracking exports.
++ * Support building with feed-1.0, while still supporting older versions.
++ * init: Display an additional message when it detects a filesystem that
++ allows writing to files whose write bit is not set.
++ * S3: Allow removing files from IA.
++ * webdav: Checking if a non-existent file is present on Box.com
++ triggered a bug in its webdav support that generates an infinite series
++ of redirects. Deal with such problems by assuming such behavior means
++ the file is not present.
++ * webdav: Fix lack of url-escaping of filenames. Mostly impacted exports
++ of filenames containing eg spaces.
++ * webdav: Changed path used on webdav server for temporary files.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Mon, 25 Sep 2017 11:13:58 -0400
++
++git-annex (6.20170818) unstable; urgency=high
++
++ * Security fix: Disallow hostname starting with a dash, which
++ would get passed to ssh and be treated an option. This could
++ be used by an attacker who provides a crafted repository url
++ to cause the victim to execute arbitrary code via -oProxyCommand.
++ (The same class of security hole recently affected git itself.)
++ * git-annex.cabal: Deal with breaking changes in Cabal 2.0.
++ * Fix build with QuickCheck 2.10.
++ * fsck: Support --json.
++ * move, copy: Support --batch.
++ * Added GIT_ANNEX_VECTOR_CLOCK environment variable, which can be used to
++ override the default timestamps used in log files in the git-annex
++ branch. This is a dangerous environment variable; use with caution.
++ * Fix a git-annex test failure when run on NFS due to NFS lock files
++ preventing directory removal.
++ * test: Avoid most situations involving failure to delete test
++ directories, by forking a worker process and only deleting the test
++ directory once it exits.
++ * Disable http-client's default 30 second response timeout when HEADing
++ an url to check if it exists. Some web servers take quite a long time
++ to answer a HEAD request.
++ * Added remote configuration settings annex-ignore-command and
++ annex-sync-command, which are dynamic equivilants of the annex-ignore
++ and annex-sync configurations.
++ * Prevent spaces from being embedded in the name of new WORM keys,
++ as that handing spaces in keys would complicate things like the
++ external special remote protocol.
++ * migrate: WORM keys containing spaces will be migrated to not contain
++ spaces anymore.
++ * External special remotes will refuse to operate on keys with spaces in
++ their names. That has never worked correctly due to the design of the
++ external special remote protocol. Display an error message suggesting
++ migration.
++ * Fix incorrect external special remote documentation, which said that
++ the filename parameter to the TRANSFER command could not contain
++ spaces. It can in fact contain spaces. Special remotes implementors
++ that relied on that may need to fix bugs in their special remotes.
++ * Fix the external special remotes git-annex-remote-ipfs,
++ git-annex-remote-torrent and the example.sh template to correctly
++ support filenames with spaces.
++ * Windows: Win32 package has subsumed Win32-extras; update dependency.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Fri, 18 Aug 2017 11:19:06 -0400
++
++git-annex (6.20170520) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * move --to=here moves from all reachable remotes to the local repository.
++ * initremote, enableremote: Support gpg subkeys suffixed with an
++ exclamation mark, which forces gpg to use a specific subkey.
++ * Improve progress display when watching file size, in cases where
++ a transfer does not resume.
++ * Fix transfer log file locking problem when running concurrent
++ transfers.
++ * Avoid concurrent git-config setting problem when running concurrent
++ threads.
++ * metadata: When setting metadata of a file that did not exist,
++ no error message was displayed, unlike getting metadata and most other
++ git-annex commands. Fixed this oversight.
++ * Added annex.resolvemerge configuration, which can be set to false to
++ disable the usual automatic merge conflict resolution done by git-annex
++ sync and the assistant.
++ * sync: Added --no-resolvemerge option.
++ * Avoid error about git-annex-shell not being found when
++ syncing with -J with a git remote where git-annex-shell is not
++ installed.
++ * Fix bug that prevented transfer locks from working when
++ run on SMB or other filesystem that does not support fcntl locks
++ and hard links.
++ * assistant: Merge changes from refs/remotes/foo/master into master.
++ Previously, only sync branches were merged. This makes regular git push
++ into a repository watched by the assistant auto-merge.
++ * Makefile: Install completions for the fish and zsh shells
++ when git-annex is built with optparse-applicative-0.14.
++ * assistant: Don't trust OSX FSEvents's eventFlagItemModified to be called
++ when the last writer of a file closes it; apparently that sometimes
++ does not happen, which prevented files from being quickly added.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Mon, 12 Jun 2017 13:37:16 -0400
++
++git-annex (6.20170519) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Ssh password prompting improved when using -J for concurrency.
++ When ssh connection caching is enabled (and when GIT_ANNEX_USE_GIT_SSH
++ is not set), only one ssh password prompt will be made per host, and
++ only one ssh password prompt will be made at a time.
++ * When built with concurrent-output 1.9, ssh password prompts will no
++ longer interfere with the -J display.
++ * Removed dependency on MissingH, instead depending on the split library.
++ * Progress is displayed for transfers of files of unknown size.
++ * Work around bug in git 2.13.0 involving GIT_COMMON_DIR that broke
++ merging changes into adjusted branches.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Fri, 19 May 2017 10:37:57 -0400
++
++git-annex (6.20170510) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * When a http remote does not expose an annex.uuid config, only warn
++ about it once, not every time git-annex is run.
++ * multicast: New command, uses uftp to multicast annexed files, for eg
++ a classroom setting.
++ * Added remote.<name>.annex-push and remote.<name>.annex-pull
++ which can be useful to make remotes that don't get fully synced with
++ local changes.
++ * Disable git-annex's support for GIT_SSH and GIT_SSH_COMMAND, unless
++ GIT_ANNEX_USE_GIT_SSH=1 is also set in the environment. This is
++ necessary because as feared, the extra -n parameter that git-annex
++ passes breaks uses of these environment variables that expect exactly
++ the parameters that git passes.
++ * enableremote: When enabling a non-special remote, param=value
++ parameters can't be used, so error out if any are provided.
++ * enableremote: Fix re-enabling of special remotes that have a git
++ url, so that eg, encryption key changes take effect. They were silently
++ ignored, a reversion introduced in 6.20160527.
++ * gcrypt: Support re-enabling to change eg, encryption parameters.
++ This was never supported before.
++ * git annex add -u now supported, analagous to git add -u
++ * version: Added "dependency versions" line.
++ * Keys marked as dead are now skipped by --all.
++ * annex.backend is the new name for what was annex.backends, and takes
++ a single key-value backend, rather than the unncessary and confusing
++ list. The old option still works if set.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Wed, 10 May 2017 15:05:22 -0400
++
++git-annex (6.20170321) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Bugfix: Passing a command a filename that does not exist sometimes
++ did not display an error, when a path to a directory was also passed.
++ * status: Propigate nonzero exit code from git status.
++ * Linux standalone builds put the bundled ssh last in PATH,
++ so any system ssh will be preferred over it.
++ * assistant: Add 1/200th second delay between checking each file
++ in the full transfer scan, to avoid using too much CPU.
++ * get -J: Improve distribution of jobs amoung remotes when there are more
++ jobs than remotes.
++ * fsck -q: When a file has bad content, include the name of the file
++ in the warning message.
++ * Windows: Improve handling of shebang in external special remote
++ program, searching for the program in the PATH.
++ * Drop support for building with old versions of dns, http-conduit,
++ directory, feed, and http-types.
++ * Windows: Fix bug in shell script shebang lookup code that
++ caused a "delayed read on closed handle" error.
++ * git-annex-shell: Fix bug when used with a recently cloned repository,
++ where "merging" messages were included in the output of configlist
++ (and perhaps other commands) and caused a "Failed to get annex.uuid
++ configuration" error.
++ * Support GIT_SSH and GIT_SSH_COMMAND, which are handled close the same
++ as they are by git. However, unlike git, git-annex sometimes needs to
++ pass the -n parameter when using these.
++ * sync --content-of=path (-C path) added for when you want to sync
++ only some files' contents, not the whole working tree.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Tue, 21 Mar 2017 11:27:38 -0400
++
++git-annex (6.20170301.1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Fix reversion in yesterday's release that made SHA1E and MD5E backends
++ not work.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Wed, 01 Mar 2017 12:46:03 -0400
++
++git-annex (6.20170301) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * No changes from 6.20170228; a new version number was needed due
++ to a problem with Hackage.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Wed, 01 Mar 2017 12:06:02 -0400
++
++git-annex (6.20170228) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Cryptographically secure hashes can be forced to be used in a
++ repository, by setting annex.securehashesonly.
++ This does not prevent the git repository from containing links
++ to insecure hashes, but it does prevent the content of such files
++ from being added to .git/annex/objects by any method.
++ * Tighten key parser to prevent SHA1 collision attacks generating
++ two keys that have the same SHA1. (Only done for keys that contain
++ a hash). This ensures that signed git commits of annexed files
++ will remain secure, as long as git-annex is using a secure hashing
++ backend.
++ * fsck: Warn about any files whose content is present, that don't
++ use secure hashes, when annex.securehashesonly is set.
++ * init: When annex.securehashesonly has been set with git-annex config,
++ copy that value to the annex.securehashesonly git config.
++ * Added --securehash option to match files using a secure hash function,
++ and corresponding securehash preferred content expression.
++ * sync, merge: Fail when the current branch has no commits yet, instead
++ of not merging in anything from remotes and appearing to succeed.
++ * Run ssh with -n whenever input is not being piped into it,
++ to avoid it consuming stdin that it shouldn't.
++ This fixes git-annex-checkpresentkey --batch remote,
++ which didn't output results for all keys passed into it. Other
++ git-annex commands that communicate with a remote over ssh may also
++ have been consuming stdin that they shouldn't have, which could have
++ impacted using them in eg, shell scripts.
++ * sync: Improve integration with receive.denyCurrentBranch=updateInstead,
++ displaying error messages from the remote then it fails to update
++ its checked out branch.
++ * Added post-recieve hook, which makes updateInstead work with direct
++ mode and adjusted branches.
++ * init: Set up the post-receive hook.
++ * sync: When syncing with a local repository located on a crippled
++ filesystem, run the post-receive hook there, since it wouldn't get run
++ otherwise. This makes pushing to repos on FAT-formatted removable
++ drives update them when receive.denyCurrentBranch=updateInstead.
++ * config group groupwanted numcopies schedule wanted required:
++ Avoid displaying extraneous messages about repository auto-init,
++ git-annex branch merging, etc, when being used to get information.
++ * adjust: Fix behavior when used in a repository that contains
++ submodules.
++ * Run wget with -nv instead of -q, so it will display HTTP errors.
++ * Run curl with -S, so HTTP errors are displayed, even when
++ it's otherwise silent.
++ * When downloading in --json or --quiet mode, use curl in preference
++ to wget, since curl is able to display only errors to stderr, unlike
++ wget.
++ * status: Pass --ignore-submodules=when option on to git status.
++ * config --set: As well as setting value in git-annex branch,
++ set local gitconfig. This is needed especially for
++ annex.securehashesonly, which is read only from local gitconfig and not
++ the git-annex branch.
++ * Removed support for building with the old cryptohash library.
++ Building with that library made git-annex not support SHA3; it's time
++ for that to always be supported in case SHA2 dominoes.
++ * git-annex.cabal: Make crypto-api a dependency even when built w/o
++ webapp and test suite.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Tue, 28 Feb 2017 14:39:47 -0400
++
++git-annex (6.20170214) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Increase default cost for p2p remotes from 200 to 1000.
++ This makes git-annex prefer transferring data from special
++ remotes when possible.
++ * Remove -j short option for --json-progress; that option was already
++ taken for --json.
++ * vicfg: Include the numcopies configuation.
++ * config: New command for storing configuration in the git-annex branch.
++ * annex.autocommit can be configured via git-annex config, to control
++ the default behavior in all clones of a repository.
++ * New annex.synccontent config setting, which can be set to true to make
++ git annex sync default to --content. This may become the default at
++ some point in the future. As well as being configuable by git config,
++ it can be configured by git-annex config to control the default
++ behavior in all clones of a repository.
++ * stack.yaml: Update to lts-7.18.
++ * Some optimisations to string splitting code.
++ * unused: When large files are checked right into git, avoid buffering
++ their contents in memory.
++ * unused: Improved memory use significantly when there are a lot
++ of differences between branches.
++ * Wormhole pairing will start to provide an appid to wormhole on
++ 2021-12-31. An appid can't be provided now because Debian stable is going
++ to ship a older version of git-annex that does not provide an appid.
++ Assumption is that by 2021-12-31, this version of git-annex will be
++ shipped in a Debian stable release. If that turns out to not be the
++ case, this change will need to be cherry-picked into the git-annex in
++ Debian stable, or its wormhole pairing will break.
++ * Fix build with aws 0.16. Thanks, aristidb.
++ * assistant: Make --autostart --foreground wait for the children it
++ starts. Before, the --foreground was ignored when autostarting.
++ * initremote: When a uuid= parameter is passed, use the specified
++ UUID for the new special remote, instead of generating a UUID.
++ This can be useful in some situations, eg when the same data can be
++ accessed via two different special remote backends.
++ * import: Changed how --deduplicate, --skip-duplicates, and
++ --clean-duplicates determine if a file is a duplicate.
++ Before, only content known to be present somewhere was considered
++ a duplicate. Now, any content that has been annexed before will be
++ considered a duplicate, even if all annexed copies of the data have
++ been lost.
++ Note that --clean-duplicates and --deduplicate still check
++ numcopies, so won't delete duplicate files unless there's an annexed
++ copy.
++ * import: --deduplicate and --skip-duplicates were implemented
++ inneficiently; they unncessarily hashed each file twice. They have
++ been improved to only hash once.
++ * import: Added --reinject-duplicates.
++ * Added git template directory to Linux standalone tarball and OSX
++ app bundle.
++ * Improve pid locking code to work on filesystems that don't support hard
++ links.
++ * S3: Fix check of uuid file stored in bucket, which was not working.
++ * Work around sqlite's incorrect handling of umask when creating
++ databases.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Tue, 14 Feb 2017 14:22:00 -0400
++
++git-annex (6.20170818-1) unstable; urgency=high
++
++ * Package 6.20170818-1
++
++ -- Richard Hartmann <richih@debian.org> Sun, 20 Aug 2017 12:25:57 +0200
++
++git-annex (6.20170818) unstable; urgency=high
++
++ * Security fix: Disallow hostname starting with a dash, which
++ would get passed to ssh and be treated an option. This could
++ be used by an attacker who provides a crafted repository url
++ to cause the victim to execute arbitrary code via -oProxyCommand.
++ (The same class of security hole recently affected git itself.)
++ * git-annex.cabal: Deal with breaking changes in Cabal 2.0.
++ * Fix build with QuickCheck 2.10.
++ * fsck: Support --json.
++ * move, copy: Support --batch.
++ * Added GIT_ANNEX_VECTOR_CLOCK environment variable, which can be used to
++ override the default timestamps used in log files in the git-annex
++ branch. This is a dangerous environment variable; use with caution.
++ * Fix a git-annex test failure when run on NFS due to NFS lock files
++ preventing directory removal.
++ * test: Avoid most situations involving failure to delete test
++ directories, by forking a worker process and only deleting the test
++ directory once it exits.
++ * Disable http-client's default 30 second response timeout when HEADing
++ an url to check if it exists. Some web servers take quite a long time
++ to answer a HEAD request.
++ * Added remote configuration settings annex-ignore-command and
++ annex-sync-command, which are dynamic equivilants of the annex-ignore
++ and annex-sync configurations.
++ * Prevent spaces from being embedded in the name of new WORM keys,
++ as that handing spaces in keys would complicate things like the
++ external special remote protocol.
++ * migrate: WORM keys containing spaces will be migrated to not contain
++ spaces anymore.
++ * External special remotes will refuse to operate on keys with spaces in
++ their names. That has never worked correctly due to the design of the
++ external special remote protocol. Display an error message suggesting
++ migration.
++ * Fix incorrect external special remote documentation, which said that
++ the filename parameter to the TRANSFER command could not contain
++ spaces. It can in fact contain spaces. Special remotes implementors
++ that relied on that may need to fix bugs in their special remotes.
++ * Fix the external special remotes git-annex-remote-ipfs,
++ git-annex-remote-torrent and the example.sh template to correctly
++ support filenames with spaces.
++ * Windows: Win32 package has subsumed Win32-extras; update dependency.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Fri, 18 Aug 2017 11:19:06 -0400
++
++git-annex (6.20170520) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * move --to=here moves from all reachable remotes to the local repository.
++ * initremote, enableremote: Support gpg subkeys suffixed with an
++ exclamation mark, which forces gpg to use a specific subkey.
++ * Improve progress display when watching file size, in cases where
++ a transfer does not resume.
++ * Fix transfer log file locking problem when running concurrent
++ transfers.
++ * Avoid concurrent git-config setting problem when running concurrent
++ threads.
++ * metadata: When setting metadata of a file that did not exist,
++ no error message was displayed, unlike getting metadata and most other
++ git-annex commands. Fixed this oversight.
++ * Added annex.resolvemerge configuration, which can be set to false to
++ disable the usual automatic merge conflict resolution done by git-annex
++ sync and the assistant.
++ * sync: Added --no-resolvemerge option.
++ * Avoid error about git-annex-shell not being found when
++ syncing with -J with a git remote where git-annex-shell is not
++ installed.
++ * Fix bug that prevented transfer locks from working when
++ run on SMB or other filesystem that does not support fcntl locks
++ and hard links.
++ * assistant: Merge changes from refs/remotes/foo/master into master.
++ Previously, only sync branches were merged. This makes regular git push
++ into a repository watched by the assistant auto-merge.
++ * Makefile: Install completions for the fish and zsh shells
++ when git-annex is built with optparse-applicative-0.14.
++ * assistant: Don't trust OSX FSEvents's eventFlagItemModified to be called
++ when the last writer of a file closes it; apparently that sometimes
++ does not happen, which prevented files from being quickly added.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Mon, 12 Jun 2017 13:37:16 -0400
++
++git-annex (6.20170519) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Ssh password prompting improved when using -J for concurrency.
++ When ssh connection caching is enabled (and when GIT_ANNEX_USE_GIT_SSH
++ is not set), only one ssh password prompt will be made per host, and
++ only one ssh password prompt will be made at a time.
++ * When built with concurrent-output 1.9, ssh password prompts will no
++ longer interfere with the -J display.
++ * Removed dependency on MissingH, instead depending on the split library.
++ * Progress is displayed for transfers of files of unknown size.
++ * Work around bug in git 2.13.0 involving GIT_COMMON_DIR that broke
++ merging changes into adjusted branches.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Fri, 19 May 2017 10:37:57 -0400
++
++git-annex (6.20170510) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * When a http remote does not expose an annex.uuid config, only warn
++ about it once, not every time git-annex is run.
++ * multicast: New command, uses uftp to multicast annexed files, for eg
++ a classroom setting.
++ * Added remote.<name>.annex-push and remote.<name>.annex-pull
++ which can be useful to make remotes that don't get fully synced with
++ local changes.
++ * Disable git-annex's support for GIT_SSH and GIT_SSH_COMMAND, unless
++ GIT_ANNEX_USE_GIT_SSH=1 is also set in the environment. This is
++ necessary because as feared, the extra -n parameter that git-annex
++ passes breaks uses of these environment variables that expect exactly
++ the parameters that git passes.
++ * enableremote: When enabling a non-special remote, param=value
++ parameters can't be used, so error out if any are provided.
++ * enableremote: Fix re-enabling of special remotes that have a git
++ url, so that eg, encryption key changes take effect. They were silently
++ ignored, a reversion introduced in 6.20160527.
++ * gcrypt: Support re-enabling to change eg, encryption parameters.
++ This was never supported before.
++ * git annex add -u now supported, analagous to git add -u
++ * version: Added "dependency versions" line.
++ * Keys marked as dead are now skipped by --all.
++ * annex.backend is the new name for what was annex.backends, and takes
++ a single key-value backend, rather than the unncessary and confusing
++ list. The old option still works if set.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Wed, 10 May 2017 15:05:22 -0400
++
++git-annex (6.20170321) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Bugfix: Passing a command a filename that does not exist sometimes
++ did not display an error, when a path to a directory was also passed.
++ * status: Propigate nonzero exit code from git status.
++ * Linux standalone builds put the bundled ssh last in PATH,
++ so any system ssh will be preferred over it.
++ * assistant: Add 1/200th second delay between checking each file
++ in the full transfer scan, to avoid using too much CPU.
++ * get -J: Improve distribution of jobs amoung remotes when there are more
++ jobs than remotes.
++ * fsck -q: When a file has bad content, include the name of the file
++ in the warning message.
++ * Windows: Improve handling of shebang in external special remote
++ program, searching for the program in the PATH.
++ * Drop support for building with old versions of dns, http-conduit,
++ directory, feed, and http-types.
++ * Windows: Fix bug in shell script shebang lookup code that
++ caused a "delayed read on closed handle" error.
++ * git-annex-shell: Fix bug when used with a recently cloned repository,
++ where "merging" messages were included in the output of configlist
++ (and perhaps other commands) and caused a "Failed to get annex.uuid
++ configuration" error.
++ * Support GIT_SSH and GIT_SSH_COMMAND, which are handled close the same
++ as they are by git. However, unlike git, git-annex sometimes needs to
++ pass the -n parameter when using these.
++ * sync --content-of=path (-C path) added for when you want to sync
++ only some files' contents, not the whole working tree.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Tue, 21 Mar 2017 11:27:38 -0400
++
++git-annex (6.20170301.1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Fix reversion in yesterday's release that made SHA1E and MD5E backends
++ not work.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Wed, 01 Mar 2017 12:46:03 -0400
++
++git-annex (6.20170301) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * No changes from 6.20170228; a new version number was needed due
++ to a problem with Hackage.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Wed, 01 Mar 2017 12:06:02 -0400
++
++git-annex (6.20170228) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Cryptographically secure hashes can be forced to be used in a
++ repository, by setting annex.securehashesonly.
++ This does not prevent the git repository from containing links
++ to insecure hashes, but it does prevent the content of such files
++ from being added to .git/annex/objects by any method.
++ * Tighten key parser to prevent SHA1 collision attacks generating
++ two keys that have the same SHA1. (Only done for keys that contain
++ a hash). This ensures that signed git commits of annexed files
++ will remain secure, as long as git-annex is using a secure hashing
++ backend.
++ * fsck: Warn about any files whose content is present, that don't
++ use secure hashes, when annex.securehashesonly is set.
++ * init: When annex.securehashesonly has been set with git-annex config,
++ copy that value to the annex.securehashesonly git config.
++ * Added --securehash option to match files using a secure hash function,
++ and corresponding securehash preferred content expression.
++ * sync, merge: Fail when the current branch has no commits yet, instead
++ of not merging in anything from remotes and appearing to succeed.
++ * Run ssh with -n whenever input is not being piped into it,
++ to avoid it consuming stdin that it shouldn't.
++ This fixes git-annex-checkpresentkey --batch remote,
++ which didn't output results for all keys passed into it. Other
++ git-annex commands that communicate with a remote over ssh may also
++ have been consuming stdin that they shouldn't have, which could have
++ impacted using them in eg, shell scripts.
++ * sync: Improve integration with receive.denyCurrentBranch=updateInstead,
++ displaying error messages from the remote then it fails to update
++ its checked out branch.
++ * Added post-recieve hook, which makes updateInstead work with direct
++ mode and adjusted branches.
++ * init: Set up the post-receive hook.
++ * sync: When syncing with a local repository located on a crippled
++ filesystem, run the post-receive hook there, since it wouldn't get run
++ otherwise. This makes pushing to repos on FAT-formatted removable
++ drives update them when receive.denyCurrentBranch=updateInstead.
++ * config group groupwanted numcopies schedule wanted required:
++ Avoid displaying extraneous messages about repository auto-init,
++ git-annex branch merging, etc, when being used to get information.
++ * adjust: Fix behavior when used in a repository that contains
++ submodules.
++ * Run wget with -nv instead of -q, so it will display HTTP errors.
++ * Run curl with -S, so HTTP errors are displayed, even when
++ it's otherwise silent.
++ * When downloading in --json or --quiet mode, use curl in preference
++ to wget, since curl is able to display only errors to stderr, unlike
++ wget.
++ * status: Pass --ignore-submodules=when option on to git status.
++ * config --set: As well as setting value in git-annex branch,
++ set local gitconfig. This is needed especially for
++ annex.securehashesonly, which is read only from local gitconfig and not
++ the git-annex branch.
++ * Removed support for building with the old cryptohash library.
++ Building with that library made git-annex not support SHA3; it's time
++ for that to always be supported in case SHA2 dominoes.
++ * git-annex.cabal: Make crypto-api a dependency even when built w/o
++ webapp and test suite.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Tue, 28 Feb 2017 14:39:47 -0400
++
++git-annex (6.20170214) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Increase default cost for p2p remotes from 200 to 1000.
++ This makes git-annex prefer transferring data from special
++ remotes when possible.
++ * Remove -j short option for --json-progress; that option was already
++ taken for --json.
++ * vicfg: Include the numcopies configuation.
++ * config: New command for storing configuration in the git-annex branch.
++ * annex.autocommit can be configured via git-annex config, to control
++ the default behavior in all clones of a repository.
++ * New annex.synccontent config setting, which can be set to true to make
++ git annex sync default to --content. This may become the default at
++ some point in the future. As well as being configuable by git config,
++ it can be configured by git-annex config to control the default
++ behavior in all clones of a repository.
++ * stack.yaml: Update to lts-7.18.
++ * Some optimisations to string splitting code.
++ * unused: When large files are checked right into git, avoid buffering
++ their contents in memory.
++ * unused: Improved memory use significantly when there are a lot
++ of differences between branches.
++ * Wormhole pairing will start to provide an appid to wormhole on
++ 2021-12-31. An appid can't be provided now because Debian stable is going
++ to ship a older version of git-annex that does not provide an appid.
++ Assumption is that by 2021-12-31, this version of git-annex will be
++ shipped in a Debian stable release. If that turns out to not be the
++ case, this change will need to be cherry-picked into the git-annex in
++ Debian stable, or its wormhole pairing will break.
++ * Fix build with aws 0.16. Thanks, aristidb.
++ * assistant: Make --autostart --foreground wait for the children it
++ starts. Before, the --foreground was ignored when autostarting.
++ * initremote: When a uuid= parameter is passed, use the specified
++ UUID for the new special remote, instead of generating a UUID.
++ This can be useful in some situations, eg when the same data can be
++ accessed via two different special remote backends.
++ * import: Changed how --deduplicate, --skip-duplicates, and
++ --clean-duplicates determine if a file is a duplicate.
++ Before, only content known to be present somewhere was considered
++ a duplicate. Now, any content that has been annexed before will be
++ considered a duplicate, even if all annexed copies of the data have
++ been lost.
++ Note that --clean-duplicates and --deduplicate still check
++ numcopies, so won't delete duplicate files unless there's an annexed
++ copy.
++ * import: --deduplicate and --skip-duplicates were implemented
++ inneficiently; they unncessarily hashed each file twice. They have
++ been improved to only hash once.
++ * import: Added --reinject-duplicates.
++ * Added git template directory to Linux standalone tarball and OSX
++ app bundle.
++ * Improve pid locking code to work on filesystems that don't support hard
++ links.
++ * S3: Fix check of uuid file stored in bucket, which was not working.
++ * Work around sqlite's incorrect handling of umask when creating
++ databases.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Tue, 14 Feb 2017 14:22:00 -0400
++
++git-annex (6.20170101-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Package 6.20170101-1
++
++ -- Richard Hartmann <richih@debian.org> Fri, 06 Jan 2017 14:48:34 +0100
++
++git-annex (6.20170101) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * XMPP support has been removed from the assistant in this release.
++ If your repositories used XMPP to keep in sync, that will no longer
++ work, and you should enable some other remote to keep them in sync.
++ A ssh server is one way, or use the new Tor pairing feature.
++ * p2p --pair makes it easy to pair repositories, over Tor, using
++ Magic Wormhole codes to find the other repository.
++ See http://git-annex.branchable.com/tips/peer_to_peer_network_with_tor/
++ * webapp: The "Share with a friend" and "Share with your other devices"
++ pages have been changed to pair repositories using Tor and Magic Wormhole.
++ * metadata --batch: Fix bug when conflicting metadata changes were
++ made in the same batch run.
++ * Pass annex.web-options to wget and curl after other options, so that
++ eg --no-show-progress can be set by the user to disable the default
++ --show-progress.
++ * Revert ServerAliveInterval change in 6.20161111, which caused problems
++ with too many old versions of ssh and unusual ssh configurations.
++ It should have not been needed anyway since ssh is supposted to
++ have TCPKeepAlive enabled by default.
++ * Make all --batch input, as well as fromkey and registerurl stdin
++ be processed without requiring it to be in the current encoding.
++ * p2p: --link no longer takes a remote name, instead the --name
++ option can be used.
++ * Linux standalone: Improve generation of locale definition files,
++ supporting locales such as en_GB.UTF-8.
++ * rekey --force: Incorrectly marked the new key's content as being
++ present in the local repo even when it was not.
++ * enable-tor: Put tor sockets in /var/lib/tor-annex/, rather
++ than in /etc/tor/hidden_service/.
++ * enable-tor: No longer needs to be run as root.
++ * enable-tor: When run as a regular user, also tests a connection back to
++ the hidden service over tor.
++ * Support all common locations of the torrc file.
++ * Always use filesystem encoding for all file and handle reads and
++ writes.
++ * Fix build with directory-1.3.
++ * Debian: Suggest tor and magic-wormhole.
++ * Debian: Build webapp on armel.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Sat, 31 Dec 2016 15:11:04 -0400
++
++git-annex (6.20161210-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Package 6.20161210-1
++
++ -- Richard Hartmann <richih@debian.org> Sat, 10 Dec 2016 20:18:21 +0100
++
++git-annex (6.20161210) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * enable-tor: New command, enables tor hidden service for P2P syncing.
++ * p2p: New command, allows linking repositories using a P2P network.
++ * remotedaemon: Serve tor hidden service.
++ * Added git-remote-tor-annex, which allows git pull and push to the tor
++ hidden service.
++ * remotedaemon: Fork to background by default. Added --foreground switch
++ to enable old behavior.
++ * addurl: Fix bug in checking annex.largefiles expressions using
++ largerthan, mimetype, and smallerthan; the first two always failed
++ to match, and the latter always matched.
++ * Relicense 5 source files that are not part of the webapp from AGPL to GPL.
++ * map: Run xdot if it's available in PATH. On OSX, the dot command
++ does not support graphical display, while xdot does.
++ * Debian: xdot is a better interactive viewer than dot, so Suggest
++ xdot, rather than graphviz.
++ * rmurl: Multiple pairs of files and urls can be provided on the
++ command line.
++ * rmurl: Added --batch mode.
++ * fromkey: Accept multiple pairs of files and keys.
++ Thanks, Daniel Brooks.
++ * rekey: Added --batch mode.
++ * add: Stage modified non-large files when running in indirect mode.
++ (This was already done in v6 mode and direct mode.)
++ * git-annex-shell, remotedaemon, git remote: Fix some memory DOS attacks.
++ * Fix build with http-client 0.5.
++ Thanks, Alper Nebi Yasak.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Sat, 10 Dec 2016 11:56:25 -0400
++
++git-annex (6.20161118-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Package 6.20161118-1
++
++ -- Richard Hartmann <richih@debian.org> Fri, 18 Nov 2016 17:37:25 +0100
++
++git-annex (6.20161118) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * git-annex.cabal: Loosen bounds on persistent to allow 2.5, which
++ on Debian has been patched to work with esqueleto.
++ This may break cabal's resolver on non-Debian systems;
++ if so, either use stack to build, or run cabal with
++ --constraint='persistent ==2.2.4.1'
++ Hopefully this mess with esqueleto will be resolved soon.
++ * sync: Pass --allow-unrelated-histories to git merge when used with git
++ git 2.9.0 or newer. This makes merging a remote into a freshly created
++ direct mode repository work the same as it works in indirect mode.
++ * Avoid backtraces on expected failures when built with ghc 8;
++ only use backtraces for unexpected errors.
++ * fsck --all --from was checking the existence and content of files
++ in the local repository, rather than on the special remote. Oops.
++ * Linux arm standalone: Build with a 32kb page size, which is needed
++ on several ARM NAS devices, including Drobo 5N, and WD NAS.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Fri, 18 Nov 2016 11:43:14 -0400
++
++git-annex (6.20161111-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Package 6.20161111-1
++
++ -- Richard Hartmann <richih@debian.org> Wed, 16 Nov 2016 19:39:39 +0100
++
++git-annex (6.20161111) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Restarting a crashing git process could result in filename encoding
++ issues when not in a unicode locale, as the restarted processes's
++ handles were not read in raw mode.
++ * Make .git/annex/ssh.config file work with versions of ssh older than
++ 7.3, which don't support Include. When used with an older version
++ of ssh, any ServerAliveInterval in ~/.ssh/config will be overridden
++ by .git/annex/ssh.config.
++ * S3: Support the special case endpoint needed for the cn-north-1 region.
++ * Webapp: Don't list the Frankfurt S3 region, as this (and some other new
++ regions) need V4 authorization which the aws library does not yet use.
++ * reinject --known: Avoid second, unncessary checksum of file.
++ * OSX: Remove RPATHs from git-annex binary, which are not needed,
++ slow down startup, and break the OSX Sierra linker.
++ * webapp: Explicitly avoid checking for auth in static subsite
++ requests. Yesod didn't used to do auth checks for that, but this may
++ have changed.
++ * Linux standalone: Avoid using hard links in the tarball so it can be
++ untarred on eg, afs which does not support them.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Fri, 11 Nov 2016 14:46:39 -0400
++
++git-annex (6.20161031-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Package 6.20161031-1
++ * Update cabal dependency on persistent Closes: #842572
++
++ -- Richard Hartmann <richih@debian.org> Sun, 06 Nov 2016 19:22:02 +0100
++
++git-annex (6.20161031) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Assistant, repair: Fix ignoring of git fsck errors due to
++ duplicate file entries in tree objects.
++ * Linux standalone: Fix location of locale files in the bundle.
++ * Fix reversion in 6.20161012 that prevented adding files with a space
++ in their name.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Mon, 31 Oct 2016 18:55:59 -0400
++
++git-annex (6.20161027-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Package 6.20161027-1
++
++ -- Richard Hartmann <richih@debian.org> Thu, 27 Oct 2016 21:53:55 +0200
++
++git-annex (6.20161027) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * lock, smudge: Fix edge cases where data loss could occur in v6 mode
++ when the keys database was not populated.
++ * upgrade: Handle upgrade to v6 when the repository already contains
++ v6 unlocked files whose content is already present.
++ * Improve style of offline html build of website.
++ * importfeed: Drop URL parameters from file extension.
++ Thanks, James MacMahon.
++ * Assistant, repair: Improved filtering out of git fsck lines about
++ duplicate file entries in tree objects.
++ * test: Deal with gpg-agent behavior change that broke the test suite.
++ * Improve ssh socket cleanup code to skip over the cruft that
++ NFS sometimes puts in a directory when a file is being deleted.
++ * If a transfer fails for some reason, but some data managed to be sent,
++ the transfer will be retried. (The assistant already did this.)
++ * Run ssh with ServerAliveInterval 60, so that stalled transfers will
++ be noticed within about 3 minutes.
++ (Any setting in your ~/.ssh/config or /etc/ssh/ssh_config
++ overrides this.)
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Thu, 27 Oct 2016 15:21:58 -0400
++
++git-annex (6.20161012-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Package 6.20161012-1
++
++ -- Richard Hartmann <richih@debian.org> Tue, 25 Oct 2016 21:28:12 +0200
++
++git-annex (6.20161012) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Optimisations to time it takes git-annex to walk working tree and find
++ files to work on. Sped up by around 18%.
++ * Optimisations to git-annex branch query and setting, avoiding repeated
++ copies of the environment. Speeds up commands like
++ "git-annex find --in remote" by over 50%.
++ * Optimised git-annex branch log file timestamp parsing.
++ * Add "total-size" field to --json-progress output.
++ * Make --json-progress output be shown even when the size of a object
++ is not known.
++ * Multiple external special remote processes for the same remote will be
++ started as needed when using -J. This should not beak any existing
++ external special remotes, because running multiple git-annex commands
++ at the same time could already start multiple processes for the same
++ external special remotes.
++ * Linux standalone: Include locale files in the bundle, and generate
++ locale definition files for the locales in use when starting runshell.
++ (Currently only done for utf-8 locales.)
++ * Avoid using a lot of memory when large objects are present in the git
++ repository and have to be checked to see if they are a pointed to an
++ annexed file. Cases where such memory use could occur included, but
++ were not limited to:
++ - git commit -a of a large unlocked file (in v5 mode)
++ - git-annex adjust when a large file was checked into git directly
++ * When auto-upgrading a v3 remote, avoid upgrading to version 6,
++ instead keep it at version 5.
++ * Support using v3 repositories without upgrading them to v5.
++ * sync: Fix bug in adjusted branch merging that could cause recently
++ added files to be lost when updating the adjusted branch.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Wed, 12 Oct 2016 09:37:41 -0400
++
++git-annex (6.20160923-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Package 6.20160923-1
++
++ -- Richard Hartmann <richih@debian.org> Fri, 30 Sep 2016 20:31:25 +0200
++
++git-annex (6.20160923) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Rate limit console progress display updates to 10 per second.
++ Was updating as frequently as changes were reported, up to hundreds of
++ times per second, which used unncessary bandwidth when running git-annex
++ over ssh etc.
++ * Make --json and --quiet work when used with -J.
++ Previously, -J override the other options.
++ * addurl, get: Added --json-progress option, which adds progress
++ objects to the json output.
++ * Remove key:null from git-annex add --json output.
++ * copy, move, mirror: Support --json and --json-progress.
++ * Improve gpg secret key list parser to deal with changes in gpg 2.1.15.
++ Fixes key name display in webapp.
++ * info: Support being passed a treeish, and show info about the annexed
++ files in it similar to how a directory is handled.
++ * sync: Previously, when run in a branch with a slash in its name,
++ such as "foo/bar", the sync branch was "synced/bar". That conflicted
++ with the sync branch used for branch "bar", so has been changed to
++ "synced/foo/bar".
++ * Note that if you're using an old version of git-annex to sync with
++ a branch with a slash in its name, it won't see some changes synced by
++ this version, and this version won't see some changes synced by the older
++ version. This is not a problem if there's a central bare repository,
++ but may impact other configurations until git-annex is upgraded to this
++ version.
++ * adjust: Previously, when adjusting a branch with a slash in its name,
++ such as "foo/bar", the adjusted branch was "adjusted/bar(unlocked)".
++ That conflicted with the adjusted branch used for branch "bar",
++ so has been changed to "adjusted/foo/bar(unlocked)"
++ * Also, running sync in an adjusted branch did not correctly sync
++ changes back to the parent branch when it had a slash in its name.
++ This bug has been fixed.
++ * addurl, importfeed: Improve behavior when file being added is gitignored.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Fri, 23 Sep 2016 09:43:26 -0400
++
++git-annex (6.20160907) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Windows: Handle shebang in external special remote program.
++ * Fix formatting of git-annex-smudge man page, and improve mdwn2man.
++ Thanks, Jim Paris.
++ * examimekey: Allow being run in a git repo that is not initialized by
++ git-annex yet.
++ * Android: Fix disabling use of cp --reflink=auto, curl, sha224, and sha384.
++ * Make --json and --quiet suppress automatic init messages, and any
++ other messages that might be output before a command starts.
++ Fixes a reversion introduced in version 5.20150727.
++ * Assistant, repair: Filter out git fsck lines about duplicate file
++ entries in tree objects.
++ * get -J, sync --content -J: Download different files from different
++ remotes when the remotes have the same costs.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Wed, 07 Sep 2016 11:12:11 -0400
++
++git-annex (6.20160808-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Package 6.2016008-1
++
++ -- Richard Hartmann <richih@debian.org> Sat, 27 Aug 2016 01:23:16 +0200
++
++git-annex (6.20160808) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * metadata --json output format has changed, adding a inner json object
++ named "fields" which contains only the fields and their values.
++ This should be easier to parse than the old format, which mixed up
++ metadata fields with other keys in the json object.
++ Any consumers of the old format will need to be updated.
++ * Added metadata --batch option, which allows getting, setting, deleting,
++ and modifying metadata for multiple files/keys.
++ * Added --branch option to copy, drop, fsck, get, metadata, mirror, move,
++ and whereis commands. This option makes git-annex operate on files that
++ are included in a specified branch (or other treeish).
++ * git-annex.cabal: Temporarily limit to http-conduit <2.2.0
++ since aws 0.14.0 is not compatible with the newer version.
++ * git-annex.cabal: Temporarily limit to persistent <2.5
++ since esqueleto 2.4.3 is not compatible with the newer version.
++ * Removed dependency on json library; all JSON is now handled by aeson.
++ * When built with uuid-1.3.12, generate more random UUIDs than before.
++ (However, this did not impact git-annex much, so a hard depedency has
++ not been added on uuid-1.3.12.)
++ * info: When run on a file now includes an indication of whether
++ the content is present locally.
++ * get, move, copy, mirror: Added --failed switch which retries
++ failed copies/moves.
++ * Re-enable accumulating transfer failure log files for command-line
++ actions (disabled in 5.20150522), and remove the log files after
++ successful transfers.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Mon, 08 Aug 2016 11:42:17 -0400
++
++git-annex (6.20160719-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Package 6.20160719-1
++ * Note that upstream typo-ed the version as June, I am releasing as July
++
++ -- Richard Hartmann <richih@debian.org> Wed, 20 Jul 2016 07:50:14 +0200
++
++git-annex (6.20160619) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * get, drop: Add --batch and --json options.
++ * testremote: Fix crash when testing a freshly made external special remote.
++ * Remove unnecessary rpaths in the git-annex binary, but only when
++ it's built using make, not cabal.
++ This speeds up git-annex startup time by around 50%.
++ * Speed up startup time by caching the refs that have been merged into
++ the git-annex branch.
++ This can speed up git-annex commands by as much as a second,
++ depending on the number of remotes.
++ * fsck: Fix a reversion in direct mode fsck of a file that is
++ present when the location log thinks it is not. Reversion introduced
++ in version 5.20151208.
++ * uninit: Fix crash due to trying to write to deleted keys db.
++ Reversion introduced by v6 mode support, affects v5 too.
++ * Fix a similar crash when the webapp is used to delete a repository.
++ * Support checking presence of content at a http url that redirects to
++ a ftp url.
++ * log: Added --all option.
++ * New url for git-remote-gcrypt, now maintained by spwhitton.
++ * webapp: Don't allow deleting a remote that has syncing disabled,
++ as such a deletion will never finish.
++ Thanks, Farhan Kathawala.
++ * webapp: Escape unusual characters in ssh hostnames when generating
++ mangled hostnames. This allows IPv6 addresses to be used on filesystems
++ not supporting : in filenames.
++ * Avoid any access to keys database in v5 mode repositories, which
++ are not supposed to use that database.
++ * Remove the EKG build flag, since Gentoo for some reason decided to
++ enable this flag, depsite it not being intended for production use and
++ so disabled by default.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Tue, 19 Jul 2016 14:17:54 -0400
++
++git-annex (6.20160613-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Package 6.20160613-1
++
++ -- Richard Hartmann <richih@debian.org> Tue, 19 Jul 2016 18:48:50 +0200
++
++git-annex (6.20160613) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Improve SHA*E extension extraction code.
++ * Windows: Avoid terminating git-annex branch lines with \r\n when
++ union merging and performing transitions.
++ * Remove Makefile from cabal tarball; man page building is now handled by
++ a small haskell program.
++ * sync --content: Fix bug that caused transfers of files to be made
++ to a git remote that does not have a UUID. This particularly impacted
++ clones from gcrypt repositories.
++ * Pass -S to git commit-tree when commit.gpgsign is set and when
++ making a non-automatic commit, in order to preserve current behavior
++ when used with git 2.9, which has stopped doing this itself.
++ * remotedaemon: Fixed support for notifications of changes to gcrypt
++ remotes, which was never tested and didn't quite work before.
++ * list: Do not include dead repositories.
++ * move --to: Better behavior when system is completely out of disk space;
++ drop content from disk before writing location log.
++ * Avoid a crash if getpwuid does not work, when querying the user's full
++ name.
++ * Automatically enable v6 mode when initializing in a clone from a repo
++ that has an adjusted branch checked out.
++ * v6: Fix initialization of a bare clone of a repo that has an adjusted
++ branch checked out.
++ * v6: Fix bad automatic merge conflict resolution between an annexed file
++ and a directory with the same name when in an adjusted branch.
++ * v6: Fix bad merge in an adjusted branch that resulted in an empty tree.
++ * v6: Fix bug in initialization of clone from a repo with an adjusted branch
++ that had not been synced back to master.
++ (This bug caused broken tree objects to get built by a later git annex
++ sync.)
++ * v6: Make lock and unlock work on files whose content is not present.
++ * v6: Fix update of associated files db when unlocking a file.
++ * v6: Make git clean filter preserve the backend that was used for a file.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Mon, 13 Jun 2016 14:57:38 -0400
++
++git-annex (6.20160511-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Package 6.20160511-1
++
++ -- Richard Hartmann <richih@debian.org> Sat, 14 May 2016 15:50:11 +0200
++
++git-annex (6.20160511) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Fix bug that sometimes prevented git-annex smudge --clean from consuming
++ all its input, which resulted in git add bypassing git-annex.
++ * Fix build with directory-1.2.6.2.
++ * Improve behavior when a just added http remote is not available
++ during uuid probe. Do not mark it as annex-ignore, so it will be tried
++ again later.
++ * Android: Icon refresh.
++ Thanks, freewheelinfranks.
++ * Added DIRHASH-LOWER to external special remote protocol.
++ * git-annex.cabal: Add Setup-Depends.
++ * stack.yaml: Enable explicit-setup-deps.
++ * Windows: Fix several bugs in propigation of changes from the adjusted
++ branch back to the master branch.
++ * Windows: Fix an over-long temp directory name.
++ * map: Hide dead repositories that are not connected to the graph.
++ * map: Changed colors; red is used for untrusted repositories and grey
++ for dead.
++ * version: Display OS version and architecture too.
++ * Propigate GIT_DIR and GIT_WORK_TREE environment to external special
++ remotes.
++ * Added annex.gnupg-decrypt-options and
++ remote.<name>.annex-gnupg-decrypt-options, which are passed to gpg
++ when it's decrypting data.
++ * fsck: When a key is not previously known in the location log,
++ record something so that reinject --known will work.
++ * In the unusual configuration where annex.crippledfilesystem=true but
++ core.symlinks=true, store object contents in mixed case hash
++ directories so that symlinks will point to them.
++ * Added new encryption=sharedpubkey mode for special remotes.
++ This is useful for makking a special remote that anyone with a clone
++ of the repo and your public keys can upload files to, but only you can
++ decrypt the files stored in it.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Wed, 11 May 2016 12:41:42 -0400
++
++git-annex (6.20160419-1) unstable; urgency=high
++
++ * Package 6.20160419-1
++
++ -- Richard Hartmann <richih@debian.org> Sat, 30 Apr 2016 08:58:17 +0200
++
++git-annex (6.20160419) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Fix bug that prevented resuming of uploads to encrypted special remotes
++ that used chunking.
++ * That bug could also expose the names of keys to such remotes, so it is a
++ minor security issue.
++ * Fix duplicate progress meter display when downloading from a git remote
++ over http with -J.
++ * reinject: When src file's content cannot be verified, leave it alone,
++ instead of deleting it.
++ * reinject: Added new mode which can reinject known files into the annex.
++ For example: git-annex reinject --known /mnt/backup/*
++ * calckey: New plumbing command, calculates the key that would be used
++ to refer to a file.
++ * Fix bug that prevented annex.sshcaching=false configuration from taking
++ effect when on a crippled filesystem. Thanks, divergentdave.
++ * git 2.9.0 is going to prevent git merge from merging in unrelated
++ branches. Since the webapp's pairing etc features often combine
++ together repositories with unrelated histories, work around
++ this behavior change when the assistant merges, by passing
++ --allow-unrelated-histories. Note though that this is not done
++ for git annex sync's merges, so it will follow git's default or
++ configured behavior.
++ * When git-annex is used with a git version older than 2.2.0, disable
++ support for adjusted branches, since GIT_COMMON_DIR is needed to update
++ them and was first added in that version of git.
++ * Avoid setting LOCPATH in linux standalone builds that are built with
++ a ghc that has been fixed to not hang when it cannot find locale files.
++ * Isolate test suite from global git config settings.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Thu, 28 Apr 2016 09:31:14 -0400
++
++git-annex (6.20160418-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Package 6.20160418-1
++
++ -- Richard Hartmann <richih@debian.org> Thu, 21 Apr 2016 06:12:10 +0200
++
++git-annex (6.20160418) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * smudge: Print a warning when annex.thin is set, as git's smudge
++ interface does not allow honoring that configuration.
++ * webapp: When $HOME is a git repository, and has been initialized for
++ use by git-annex, opening the webapp went ahead and ran the assistant
++ there, annexing all files. Since this is almost certianly not
++ desirable, especially when the user is just opening the webapp from
++ a dekstop menu which happens to run it in $HOME, the webapp will now not
++ treat such a $HOME git repository as a git-annex repository.
++ * webapp: Update url to add gitlab.com ssh key.
++ * Fix bug in v6 mode that prevented treating unlocked executable files
++ as annexed. If you have such files, run git annex init --version=6
++ to update the cache after upgrading to this version of git-annex.
++ * Preserve execute bits of unlocked files in v6 mode.
++ * fsck: Warn when core.sharedRepository is set and an annex object file's
++ write bit is not set and cannot be set due to the file being owned
++ by a different user.
++ * Fix hang when dropping content needs to lock the content on a
++ ssh remote, which occurred when the remote has git-annex version
++ 5.20151019 or newer. (The bug was in the client side; the remote
++ git-annex-shell does not need to be upgraded.)
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Mon, 18 Apr 2016 18:33:52 -0400
++
++git-annex (6.20160412-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Package 6.20160412-1
++
++ -- Richard Hartmann <richih@debian.org> Fri, 15 Apr 2016 01:14:02 +0200
++
++git-annex (6.20160412) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * adjust --unlock: Enters an adjusted branch in which all annexed files
++ are unlocked. The v6 equivilant of direct mode, but much cleaner!
++ * Upgrading a direct mode repository to v6 has changed to enter
++ an adjusted unlocked branch. This makes the direct mode to v6 upgrade
++ able to be performed in one clone of a repository without affecting
++ other clones, which can continue using v5 and direct mode.
++ * init --version=6: Automatically enter the adjusted unlocked branch
++ when filesystem doesn't support symlinks.
++ * ddar remote: fix ssh calls
++ Thanks, Robie Basak
++ * log: Display time with time zone.
++ * log --raw-date: Use to display seconds from unix epoch.
++ * v6: Close pointer file handles more quickly, to avoid problems on Windows.
++ * sync: Show output of git commit.
++ * annex.thin and annex.hardlink are now supported on Windows.
++ * unannex --fast now makes hard links on Windows.
++ * Fix bug in annex.largefiles mimetype= matching when git-annex
++ is run in a subdirectory of the repository.
++ * Fix build with ghc v7.11. Thanks, Gabor Greif.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Tue, 12 Apr 2016 14:53:22 -0400
++
++git-annex (6.20160318) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * metadata: Added -r to remove all current values of a field.
++ * Fix data loss that can occur when annex.pidlock is set in a repository.
++ * Fix bug preventing moving files to/from a repository with annex.pidlock set.
++ * Fix shared lock file FD leak.
++ * Fix metadata hook behavior when multiple files are added at once.
++ Thanks, Klaus Ethgen.
++ * Added dependencies on haskell mountpoints and disk-free-space
++ libraries, removing FFI code from git-annex.
++ * dropkey: Add --batch and --json.
++ * Fix OSX dmg to include libraries needed by bundled gpg,
++ lost in last release.
++ * Always try to thaw content, even when annex.crippledfilesystem is set.
++ * Correct git-annex info to include unlocked files in v6 repository.
++ * Sped up git-annex add in direct mode and v6 by using
++ git hash-object --stdin-paths.
++ * Sped up git-annex merge by using git hash-object --stdin-paths.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Fri, 18 Mar 2016 11:30:36 -0400
++
++git-annex (6.20160229-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Package 6.20160229-1
++
++ -- Richard Hartmann <richih@debian.org> Tue, 08 Mar 2016 00:12:28 +0100
++
++git-annex (6.20160229) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Update perlmagick build dependency. Closes: #789225
++ * Fix memory leak in last release, which affected commands like
++ git-annex status when a large non-annexed file is present in the work
++ tree.
++ * fsck: When the only copy of a file is in a dead repository, mention
++ the repository.
++ * info: Mention when run in a dead repository.
++ * Linux and OSX standalone builds put the bundled gpg last in PATH,
++ so any system gpg will be preferred over it.
++ * Avoid crashing when built with MagicMime support, but when the magic
++ database cannot be loaded.
++ * Include magic database in the linux and OSX standalone builds.
++ * Fix memory leak when hashing files, which triggered during fsck
++ when an external hash program was not used.
++ (This leak was introduced in version 6.20160114.)
++ * Support --metadata field<number, --metadata field>number etc
++ to match ranges of numeric values.
++ * Similarly, support preferred content expressions like
++ metadata=field<number and metadata=field>number
++ * The pre-commit-annex hook script that automatically extracts
++ metadata has been updated to also use exiftool.
++ Thanks, Klaus Ethgen.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Mon, 29 Feb 2016 12:41:49 -0400
++
++git-annex (6.20160217) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Support getting files from read-only repositories.
++ * checkpresentkey: Allow to be run without an explicit remote.
++ * checkpresentkey: Added --batch.
++ * Work around problem with concurrent-output when in a non-unicode locale
++ by avoiding use of it in such a locale. Instead -J will behave as if
++ it was built without concurrent-output support in this situation.
++ * Fix storing of filenames of v6 unlocked files when the filename is not
++ representable in the current locale.
++ * fsck: Detect and fix missing associated file mappings in v6 repositories.
++ * fsck: Populate unlocked files in v6 repositories whose content is
++ present in annex/objects but didn't reach the work tree.
++ * When initializing a v6 repo on a crippled filesystem, don't force it
++ into direct mode.
++ * Windows: Fix v6 unlocked files to actually work.
++ * add, addurl, import, importfeed: When in a v6 repository on a crippled
++ filesystem, add files unlocked.
++ * annex.addunlocked: New configuration setting, makes files always be
++ added unlocked. (v6 only)
++ * Improve format of v6 unlocked pointer files to support keys containing
++ slashes.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Wed, 17 Feb 2016 14:48:51 -0400
++
++git-annex (6.20160211) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * annex.addsmallfiles: New option controlling what is done when
++ adding files not matching annex.largefiles.
++ * Fix reversion in lookupkey, contentlocation, and examinekey which
++ caused them to sometimes output side messages.
++ * webapp: Fix deletion of current repository directory.
++ * Added "nothing" to preferred content expression syntax.
++ * annex.largefiles can be configured in .gitattributes too;
++ this is particulary useful for v6 repositories, since the
++ .gitattributes configuration will apply in all clones of the
++ repository.
++ * Limit annex.largefiles parsing to the subset of preferred content
++ expressions that make sense in its context. So, not "standard"
++ or "lackingcopies", etc.
++ * annex.largefiles: Add support for mimetype=text/* etc, when git-annex
++ is linked with libmagic.
++ * matchexpression: Added --largefiles option to parse an annex.largefiles
++ expression.
++ * Brought back the dbus and xmpp build flags, so build from source can be
++ done without C libraries that may be hard to install.
++ * init: Fix bugs in submodule .git symlink fixup, that occurred when
++ initializing in a subdirectory of a submodule and a submodule of a
++ submodule.
++ * WebDAV: Set depth 1 in PROPFIND request, for better compatibility with
++ some servers. Thanks, wzhd.
++ * WebDAV: Remove a bogus trailing slash from the end of the url to the
++ temporary store location for a key. Thanks, wzhd.
++ * S3: Allow configuring with requeststyle=path to use path-style bucket
++ access instead of the default DNS-style access.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Thu, 11 Feb 2016 11:42:19 -0400
++
++git-annex (6.20160126) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Fix nasty reversion in the last release that broke sync --content's
++ handling of many preferred content expressions.
++ * whereis --json: Urls are now listed inside the remote that claims them,
++ rather than all together at the end.
++ * info, add, whereis, find: Support --batch mode.
++ * Force output to be line-buffered, even when it's not connected to the
++ terminal. This is particuarly important for commands with --batch
++ output, which was not always being flushed at an appropriate time.
++ * add, import: Support --json output.
++ * addurl --json: Include field for added key (unless the file was
++ added directly to git due to annex.largefiles configuration.)
++ (Also done by add --json and import --json)
++ * registerurl: Check if a remote claims the url, same as addurl does.
++ * Bug fix: Git config settings passed to git-annex -c did not always take
++ effect.
++ * assistant: Use udisks2 dbus events to detect when disks are mounted,
++ instead of relying on gnome/kde stuff that is not stable.
++ * Fix build with QuickCheck 2.8.2
++ * matchexpression: New plumbing command to check if a preferred content
++ expression matches some data.
++ * Removed the webapp-secure build flag, rolling it into the webapp build
++ flag.
++ * Removed the quvi, tahoe, feed, and tfds build flags, adding
++ aeson feed and regex-tdfa to the core dependencies.
++ * Roll the dns build flag into the assistant build flag.
++ * Debian: Avoid building debug package, since gdb is not often useful
++ to debug haskell programs.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Tue, 26 Jan 2016 14:57:42 -0400
++
++git-annex (6.20160114) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ "hexapodia as the key insight"
++
++ * Added v6 repository mode, but v5 is still the default for now.
++ * unlock, lock: In v6 mode, unlocking a file changes it from a symlink to a
++ pointer file, and this change can be committed to the git repository.
++ For details, see http://git-annex.branchable.com/tips/unlocked_files/
++ * The upgrade to version 6 is not done fully automatically yet, because
++ upgrading a direct mode repository to version 6 will prevent old
++ versions of git-annex from working in other clones of that repository.
++ For details, see http://git-annex.branchable.com/upgrades/
++ * init: --version parameter added to control which supported repository
++ version to use.
++ * init, upgrade: Configure .git/info/attributes to use git-annex
++ as a smudge filter. In v6 repository mode, this makes git add
++ add files to the annex in unlocked mode, unless overridden by
++ annex.largefiles configuration.
++ * assistant: In v6 mode, adds files in unlocked mode, so they can
++ continue to be modified.
++ * Added annex.thin setting, which makes unlocked files in v6 repositories
++ be hard linked to their content, instead of a copy. This saves disk
++ space but means any modification of an unlocked file will lose the local
++ (and possibly only) copy of the old version.
++ * Enable annex.thin by default on upgrade from direct mode to v6, since
++ direct mode made the same tradeoff.
++ * fix: Adjusts unlocked files as configured by annex.thin.
++ * persistent-sqlite is now a hard build dependency, since v6 repository
++ mode needs it.
++
++
++ * status: On crippled filesystems, was displaying M for all annexed files
++ that were present. Probably caused by a change to what git status
++ displays in this situation. Fixed by treating files git thinks are
++ modified the same as typechanged files.
++ * addurl: Added --batch and --with-files options.
++ * addurl: Support --json, particularly useful in --batch mode.
++ * addurl: Refuse to overwrite any existing, non-annexed file.
++ * Debian: Adjust build dependencies for webapp, DAV. Now available on
++ mips, mipsel, but temporarily removed armel since build is failing
++ there.
++ * info: Fix "backend usage" numbers, which were counting present keys
++ twice.
++ * info --json: Improve json for "backend usage", using a nested object
++ with fields for each backend instead of the previous weird nested lists.
++ This may break existing parsers of this json output, if there were any.
++ * whereis --json: Make url list be included in machine-parseable form.
++ * test: Added --keep-failures option.
++ * unused: Bug fix when a new file was added to the annex, and then
++ removed (but not git rmed). git still has the add staged in this case,
++ so the content should not be unused and was wrongly treated as such.
++ * migrate: Copy over metadata to new key.
++ * rekey: No longer copies over urls from the old to the new key.
++ It makes sense for migrate to do that, but not for this low-level
++ (and little used) plumbing command to.
++ * view: Fix crash in non-unicode capable locale when entering a view
++ of metadata containing a slash or backslash.
++ * When annex.http-headers is used to set the User-Agent header, avoid
++ sending User-Agent: git-annex
++ * Windows: Fix rsync cross-drive hack to work with msys2 rsync.
++ Thanks, Pieter Kitslaar.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Thu, 14 Jan 2016 10:14:19 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20151208-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Package 5.20151208-1
++
++ -- Richard Hartmann <richih@debian.org> Wed, 09 Dec 2015 13:07:41 +0100
++
++git-annex (5.20151218) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Add S3 features to git-annex version output.
++ * webdav: When testing the WebDAV server, send a file with content.
++ The empty file it was sending tickled bugs in some php WebDAV server.
++ * fsck: Failed to honor annex.diskreserve when checking a remote.
++ * Debian: Build depend on concurrent-output.
++ * Fix insecure temporary permissions when git-annex repair is used in
++ in a corrupted git repository.
++ * Fix potential denial of service attack when creating temp dirs.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Fri, 18 Dec 2015 12:09:33 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20151208) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Build with -j1 again to get reproducible build.
++ * Display progress meter in -J mode when copying from a local git repo,
++ to a local git repo, and from a remote git repo.
++ * Display progress meter in -J mode when downloading from the web.
++ * map: Improve display of git remotes with non-ssh urls, including http
++ and gcrypt.
++ * When core.sharedRepository is set, annex object files are not made mode
++ 444, since that prevents a user other than the file owner from locking
++ them. Instead, a mode such as 664 is used in this case.
++ * tahoe: Include tahoe capabilities in whereis display.
++ * import: Changed to honor annex.largefiles settings.
++ * addurl, importfeed: Changed to honor annex.largefiles settings,
++ when the content of the url is downloaded. (Not when using --fast or
++ --relaxed.)
++ * webapp: Fix bugs that could result in a relative path such as "."
++ being written to ~/.config/git-annex/autostart, and ignore any such
++ relative paths in the file.
++ This was a reversion caused by the relative path changes in 5.20150113.
++ * dropunused: Make more robust when trying to drop an object that has
++ already been dropped.
++ * Fix reversion in handling of long filenames, particularly when using
++ addurl/importfeed, which was introduced in the previous release.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Tue, 08 Dec 2015 11:14:03 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20151116-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Package 5.20151116-1
++
++ -- Richard Hartmann <richih@debian.org> Sat, 28 Nov 2015 10:19:20 +0100
++
++git-annex (5.20151116) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Use concurrent-output library when configured with -fConcurrentOutput.
++ This allows nicely displayed messages when using the -J flag.
++ * Additional commands now support the -J flag:
++ fsck, drop, add, addurl, import
++ * import: Avoid very ugly error messages when the directory files
++ are imported to is not a directort, but perhaps an annexed file.
++ * Concurrent progress bars are now displayed when using -J with a command
++ that moves file contents around.
++ * Fix race that could result in an annexed file's symlink not being
++ created, when eg, running concurrent git-annex adds.
++ * add: Fix error recovery rollback to not move the injested file content
++ out of the annex back to the file, because other files may point to
++ that same content. Instead, copy the injected file content out to
++ recover.
++ * quvi may output utf-8 encoded data when the conifigured locale doesn't
++ support that; avoid crashing on such invalid encoding.
++ * runshell: Avoid failing when $HOME/.ssh does not exist and cannot be
++ created.
++ * Make the git-annex-standalone.deb prevent runshell from installing
++ wrappers into $HOME/.ssh
++ * Make git-annex-standalone.deb include the git-annex html documentation,
++ desktop file, and base completion file, same as the regular git-annex.deb.
++ * fsck: When fscking a dead repo, avoid incorrect "fixing location log"
++ message, and display a warning about it being dead, since it's unusual
++ to have access to a dead repo.
++ * assistant: Pass ssh-options through 3 more git pull/push calls
++ that were missed before.
++ * Added annex.pidlock and annex.pidlocktimeout configuration to support
++ filesystems where POSIX fcntl locks cannot be used.
++ * init: Automatically enable annex.pidlock when necessary.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Mon, 16 Nov 2015 14:17:40 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20151102.1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Avoid installing desktop file and program file if cabal install
++ git-annex is run as root, since that is not a systemwide install,
++ but to /root, and so generating a systemwide desktop file is not right.
++ * When cabal install is run with the desktop file location not writable,
++ display a warning, but continue successfully.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Tue, 03 Nov 2015 12:08:38 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20151102) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Use statvfs on OSX.
++ * Symlink timestamp preservation code uses functions
++ from unix-2.7.0 when available, which should be more portable.
++ * enableremote: List uuids and descriptions of remotes that can be
++ enabled, and accept either the uuid or the description in leu if the
++ name.
++ * Catch up with current git behavior when both repo and repo.git exist;
++ it seems it now prefers repo in this case, although historically it may
++ have preferred repo.git.
++ * Fix failure to build with aws-0.13.0.
++ * When built with aws-0.13.0, the S3 special remote can be used to create
++ google nearline buckets, by setting storageclass=NEARLINE.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Mon, 02 Nov 2015 12:41:20 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20151019-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Package 5.20151019-1
++
++ -- Richard Hartmann <richih@debian.org> Mon, 19 Oct 2015 21:54:57 +0200
++
++git-annex (5.20151019) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Fix a longstanding, but unlikely to occur bug, where dropping
++ a file from a remote could race with other drops of the same file,
++ and result in all copies of its content being lost.
++ * git-annex-shell: Added lockcontent command, to prevent dropping of
++ a key's content. This is necessary due to the above bugfix.
++ * In some cases, the above bugfix changes what git-annex allows you to
++ drop:
++ - When a file is present in several special remotes,
++ but not in any accessible git repositories, dropping it from one of
++ the special remotes will now fail. Instead, the file has to be
++ moved from one of the special remotes to the git repository, and can
++ then safely be dropped from the git repository.
++ - If a git remote has too old a version of git-annex-shell installed,
++ git-annex won't trust it to hold onto a copy of a file when dropping
++ that file from the local git repository.
++ * Changed drop ordering when using git annex sync --content or the
++ assistant, to drop from remotes first and from the local repo last.
++ This works better with the behavior changes to drop in many cases.
++ * Do verification of checksums of annex objects downloaded from remotes.
++ * When annex objects are received into git repositories from other git
++ repos, their checksums are verified then too.
++ * To get the old, faster, behavior of not verifying checksums, set
++ annex.verify=false, or remote.<name>.annex-verify=false.
++ * setkey, rekey: These commands also now verify that the provided file
++ matches the expected checksum of the key, unless annex.verify=false.
++ * reinject: Already verified content; this can now be disabled by
++ setting annex.verify=false.
++ * sync, merge, assistant: When git merge failed for a reason other
++ than a conflicted merge, such as a crippled filesystem not allowing
++ particular characters in filenames, git-annex would make a merge commit
++ that could omit such files or otherwise be bad. Fixed by aborting the
++ whole merge process when git merge fails for any reason other than a
++ merge conflict.
++ * Allow building with S3 disabled again.
++ * Ported disk free space checking code to work on Solaris.
++ * Windows webapp: Fix support for entering password when setting
++ up a ssh remote.
++ * copy --auto was checking the wrong repo's preferred content.
++ (--from was checking what --to should, and vice-versa.)
++ Fixed this bug, which was introduced in version 5.20150727.
++ * Avoid unncessary write to the location log when a file is unlocked
++ and then added back with unchanged content.
++ * S3: Fix support for using https.
++ * Avoid displaying network transport warning when a ssh remote
++ does not yet have an annex.uuid set.
++ * Debian: Add torrent library to build-depends as it's packaged now,
++ and stop recommending bittornado | bittorrent.
++ * Debian: Remove build dependency on transformers library, as it is now
++ included in ghc.
++ * Debian: Remove menu file, since a desktop file is provided and
++ lintian says there can be only one.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Mon, 19 Oct 2015 13:59:01 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20150930-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Package 5.20150930-1
++
++ -- Richard Hartmann <richih@debian.org> Sun, 18 Oct 2015 20:39:03 +0200
++
++git-annex (5.20150930) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Added new linux standalone "ancient" build to support kernels
++ like 2.6.32.
++ * info: Don't allow use in a non-git-annex repository, since it
++ uses the git-annex branch and would create it if it were missing.
++ * assistant: When updating ~/.ssh/config, preserve any symlinks.
++ * webapp: Remove the "disable remote" feature from the UI.
++ * S3: When built with aws-0.13.0, supports using more storage classes.
++ In particular, storageclass=STANDARD_IA to use Amazon's
++ new Infrequently Accessed storage, and storageclass=NEARLINE
++ to use Google's NearLine storage.
++ * Improve ~/.ssh/config modification code to not add trailing spaces
++ to lines it cannot parse.
++ * Fix a crash at direct mode merge time when .git/index doesn't exist
++ yet. Triggered by eg, git-annex sync --no-commit in a fresh clone of
++ a repository.
++ * status: Show added but not yet committed files.
++ * Added stack.yaml to support easy builds from source with stack.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Wed, 30 Sep 2015 14:31:52 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20150916-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Package 5.20150916-1
++
++ -- Richard Hartmann <richih@debian.org> Thu, 17 Sep 2015 12:13:47 +0200
++
++git-annex (5.20150916) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Fix Windows build to work with ghc 7.10.
++ * init: Fix reversion in detection of repo made with git clone --shared
++ * info: Support querying info of individual files in direct mode.
++ * unused: Fix reversion in 5.20150727 that broke parsing of the
++ --unused-refspec option. Thanks, Øyvind A. Holm.
++ * Make full option parsing be done when not in a git repo, so --help
++ can be displayed for commands that require a git repo, etc.
++ * fsck: Work around bug in persistent that broke display of
++ problematically encoded filenames on stderr when using --incremental.
++ * When gpg.program is configured, it's used to get the command to run
++ for gpg. Useful on systems that have only a gpg2 command or want to
++ use it instead of the gpg command.
++ * Windows: Switched to using git for Windows, rather than msysgit.
++ Using msysgit with git-annex is no longer supported.
++ * Windows: Even when the user neglects to tell the git installer to
++ add git to PATH, git-annex will still work from within the git bash
++ shell, and the webapp can be used too.
++ * sync: Add --no-commit, --no-pull, --no-push options to turn off parts of
++ the sync process, as well as supporting --commit, --pull, --push, and
++ --no-content options to specify the (current) default behavior.
++ * annex.hardlink extended to also try to use hard links when copying from
++ the repository to a remote.
++ * Improve bash completion, so it completes names of remotes and backends
++ in appropriate places.
++ * Special remotes configured with autoenable=true will be automatically
++ enabled when git-annex init is run.
++ * Fix bug in combination of preferred and required content settings.
++ When one was set to the empty string and the other set to some expression,
++ this bug caused all files to be wanted, instead of only files matching
++ the expression.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Wed, 16 Sep 2015 10:31:24 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20150824-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Package 5.20150824-1
++
++ -- Richard Hartmann <richih@debian.org> Sun, 13 Sep 2015 22:02:06 +0200
++
++git-annex (5.20150824) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Sped up downloads of files from ssh remotes, reducing the
++ non-data-transfer overhead 6x.
++ * sync: Support --jobs
++ * sync --content: Avoid unnecessary second pull from remotes when
++ no file transfers are made.
++ * External special remotes can now be built that can be used in readonly
++ mode, where git-annex downloads content from the remote using regular
++ http.
++ * Added WHEREIS to external special remote protocol.
++ * importfeed --relaxed: Avoid hitting the urls of items in the feed.
++ * Fix reversion in init when ran as root, introduced in version 5.20150731.
++ * Reorder declaration to fix build with yesod-core > 1.4.13.
++ Thanks, Michael Alan Dorman.
++ * Fix building without quvi and without database.
++ Thanks, Ben Boeckel.
++ * Avoid building the assistant on the hurd, since an inotify equivalent
++ is not yet implemented in git-annex for the hurd.
++ * --debug log messages are now timestamped with fractional seconds.
++ * --debug is passed along to git-annex-shell when git-annex is in debug mode.
++ * Makefile: Pass LDFLAGS, CFLAGS, and CPPFLAGS through ghc and on to
++ ld, cc, and cpp.
++ * As a result of the Makefile changes, the Debian package is built
++ with various hardening options. Although their benefit to a largely
++ haskell program is unknown.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Mon, 24 Aug 2015 14:11:05 -0700
++
++git-annex (5.20150812-2) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Override lintian errors
++
++ -- Richard Hartmann <richih@debian.org> Sat, 15 Aug 2015 02:02:00 +0200
++
++git-annex (5.20150812-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Package 5.20150812-1
++
++ -- Richard Hartmann <richih@debian.org> Thu, 13 Aug 2015 20:47:58 +0200
++
++git-annex (5.20150812) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Added support for SHA3 hashed keys (in 8 varieties), when git-annex is
++ built using the cryptonite library.
++ * metadata: Fix reversion introduced in 5.20150727 that caused recursive
++ display of metadata to not work.
++ * Windows: Fix bug that caused git-annex sync to fail due to missing
++ environment variable.
++ * Fix setting/setting/viewing metadata that contains unicode or other
++ special characters, when in a non-unicode locale.
++ * Simplify setup process for a ssh remote. Now it suffices to run git
++ remote add, followed by git-annex sync. Now the remote is automatically
++ initialized for use by git-annex, where before the git-annex branch had
++ to manually be pushed before using git-annex sync. Note that this
++ involved changes to git-annex-shell, so if the remote is using an old
++ version, the manual push is still needed.
++ * git-annex-shell: Don't let configlist auto-init repository when in
++ readonly mode.
++ * Perform a clean shutdown when --time-limit is reached.
++ This includes running queued git commands, and cleanup actions normally
++ run when a command is finished.
++ * fsck: Commit incremental fsck database when --time-limit is reached.
++ Previously, some of the last files fscked did not make it into the
++ database when using --time-limit.
++ * fsck: Commit incremental fsck database after every 1000 files
++ fscked, or every 5 minutes, whichever comes first. Previously,
++ commits were made every 1000 files fscked.
++ * Linux standalone: Work around problem that prevented it from working
++ properly if unpacked into a directory that contains ":" or ";" in its
++ name.
++ * proxy: Fix proxy git commit of non-annexed files in direct mode.
++ * proxy: If a non-proxied git command, such as git revert
++ would normally fail because of unstaged files in the work tree,
++ make the proxied command fail the same way.
++ * proxy: Fix removal of files deleted by the proxied command.
++ * proxy: Fix behavior when run in subdirectory of git repo.
++ * Improve Setup.hs file so that cabal copy --destdir works.
++ Thanks, Magnus Therning.
++ * Tighten dependency on optparse-applicative to 0.11.0.
++ * Added back debian/cabal-wrapper, since it still seems needed after all.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Wed, 12 Aug 2015 11:14:58 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20150731-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Package 5.20150731
++
++ -- Richard Hartmann <richih@debian.org> Tue, 04 Aug 2015 23:41:14 +0200
++
++git-annex (5.20150731) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * webapp: Support enabling known gitlab.com remotes.
++ * Fix rsync special remote to work when -Jn is used for concurrent
++ uploads.
++ * The last release accidentially removed a number of options from the
++ copy command. (-J, file matching options, etc). These have been added
++ back.
++ * init: Detect when the filesystem is crippled such that it ignores
++ attempts to remove the write bit from a file, and enable direct mode.
++ Seen with eg, NTFS fuse on linux.
++ * Fix man page installation by cabal install; all the new man pages are
++ now installed.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Fri, 31 Jul 2015 11:34:36 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20150727-2) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Remove lintian from gbp.conf for now.
++
++ -- Richard Hartmann <richih@debian.org> Wed, 29 Jul 2015 21:05:31 +0200
++
++git-annex (5.20150727-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Package 5.20150727
++
++ -- Richard Hartmann <richih@debian.org> Wed, 29 Jul 2015 00:44:11 +0200
++
++git-annex (5.20150727) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Fix bug that prevented uploads to remotes using new-style chunking
++ from resuming after the last successfully uploaded chunk.
++ * Switched option parsing to use optparse-applicative. This was a very large
++ and invasive change, and may have caused some minor behavior changes to
++ edge cases of option parsing. (For example, the metadata command no
++ longer accepts the combination of --get and --set, which never actually
++ worked.)
++ * Bash completion file is now included in the git-annex source tree,
++ and installed into Debian package (and any other packages built using make
++ install). This bash completion is generated by the option parser, so it
++ covers all commands, all options, and will never go out of date!
++ * As well as tab completing "git-annex" commands, "git annex" will also tab
++ complete. However, git's bash completion script needs a patch,
++ which I've submitted, for this to work prefectly.
++ * version --raw now works when run outside a git repository.
++ * assistant --startdelay now works when run outside a git repository.
++ * dead now accepts multiple --key options.
++ * addurl now accepts --prefix and --suffix options to adjust the
++ filenames used.
++ * sync --content: Fix bug that caused files to be uploaded to eg,
++ more archive remotes than wanted copies, only to later be dropped
++ to satisfy the preferred content settings.
++ * importfeed: Improve detection of known items whose url has changed,
++ and avoid adding redundant files. Where before this only looked at
++ permalinks in rss feeds, it now also looks at guids.
++ * importfeed: Look at not only permalinks, but now also guids
++ to identify previously downloaded files.
++ * Webapp: Now features easy setup of git-annex repositories on gitlab.com.
++ * Adjust debian build deps: The webapp can now build on arm64, s390x
++ and hurd-i386. WebDAV support is also available on those architectures.
++ * Debian package now maintained by Richard Hartmann.
++ * Support building without persistent database on for systems that
++ lack TH. This removes support for incremental fsck.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Mon, 27 Jul 2015 12:24:49 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20150710-2) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ [ Richard Hartmann ]
++ * Joey Hess had fixed 786659. Closes: #786659
++
++ -- Richard Hartmann <richih@debian.org> Thu, 23 Jul 2015 01:05:44 +0200
++
++git-annex (5.20150710-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ [ Joey Hess ]
++ * add: Stage symlinks the same as git add would, even if they are not a
++ link to annexed content.
++ * sync: When annex.autocommit=false, avoid making any commit of local
++ changes, while still merging with remote to the extent possible.
++ * unused: --used-refspec can now be configured to look at refs in the
++ reflog. This provides a way to not consider old versions of files to be
++ unused after they have reached a specified age, when the old refs in
++ the reflog expire.
++ * log: Fix reversion introduced in version 5.20150528 that broke this command.
++ * assistant --autostart: First stop any daemons that are already running,
++ which might be left over from a previous login session and so unable to
++ use the ssh agent of a new login session.
++ * assistant: Fix local pairing to not include newline in ssh pubkey,
++ which is rejected on the other end for security reasons.
++ * assistant: Fix ANNEX_SHELL_DIR written to ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
++ in local pairing to be the absolute path to the repository, not "."
++ This was a reversion caused by the relative path changes in 5.20150113.
++ * Brought back the setkey plumbing command that was removed in 2011, since
++ we found a use case for it. Note that the command's syntax was changed
++ for consistency.
++ * bugfix: Pass --full-tree when using git ls-files to get a list of files
++ on the git-annex branch, so it works when run in a subdirectory.
++ This bug affected git-annex unused, and potentially also transitions
++ running code and other things.
++ * Support git's undocumented core.sharedRepository=2 value, which
++ is equivalent to "world", and is set when a repo was created using
++ git init --shared=world.
++ * When building on linux, pass --as-needed to linker to avoid linking
++ with unused shared libraries including libyaml.
++ * import: Fix failure of cross-device import on Windows.
++ * merge: Avoid creating the synced/master branch.
++ * Removed support for optparse-applicative versions older than 0.10.
++
++ [ Richard Hartmann ]
++ * Switch to dpkg-source 3.0 (quilt) format, just so we have any non-native
++ format
++ * Switched Maintainer to Richard Hartmann
++
++ -- Richard Hartmann <richih@debian.org> Wed, 22 Jul 2015 23:49:46 +0200
++
++git-annex (5.20150617) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Now supports git annex sync --all --content to sync all versions of all
++ files with all repos that want them.
++ * Added new "anything" preferred content expression, which matches all
++ versions of all files.
++ * Standard preferred content for client, backup, incremental backup,
++ and unwanted groups have been adjusted to work better when used
++ with git annex sync --all --content.
++ * fromkey, registerurl: Improve handling of urls that happen to also
++ be parsable as strange keys.
++ * sync, remotedaemon: Pass configured ssh-options even when
++ annex.sshcaching is disabled.
++ * assistant: Consume systemd-networkd dbus events to learn about
++ changes to network connections, as was already done with
++ network-manager and wicd.
++ Thanks to Sebastian Reuße for the patches.
++ * get --incomplete: New option to resume any interrupted downloads.
++ * dead --key: Can be used to mark a key as dead.
++ * fsck: Ignore keys that are known to be dead when running in
++ --all/--unused/--key mode or a in a bare repo. Closes: #753888
++ Otherwise, still reports files with lost contents, even if the content
++ is dead.
++ * S3: Special remotes can be configured with public=yes to allow
++ the public to access the bucket's content.
++ * S3: Publically accessible buckets can be used without creds.
++ * import --clean-duplicates: Fix bug that didn't count local or trusted
++ repo's copy of a file as one of the necessary copies to allow removing
++ it from the import location.
++ * tahoe: Use ~/.tahoe-git-annex/ rather than ~/.tahoe/git-annex/
++ when setting up a tahoe special remote to avoid old versions of
++ tahoe create-client choking.
++ * Fix bug that prevented enumerating locally present objects in repos
++ tuned with annex.tune.objecthash1=true.
++ Fixes: unused, object count in info, unannex.
++ * Improve url parsing to handle some urls containing illegal []
++ characters in their paths.
++ * info: Added json output for "backend usage", "numcopies stats",
++ "repositories containing these files", and "transfers in progress".
++ * Fix incremental backup standard preferred content expression to match
++ its documentation, which says it does not want files that have reached
++ a backup repository.
++ * Increased the default annex.bloomaccuracy from 1000 to 10000000.
++ This makes git annex unused use up to 16 mb more memory than it did
++ before, but the massive increase in accuracy makes this worthwhile
++ for all but the smallest systems.
++ * Build documentation with deterministic=1 for reproducible builds.
++ (A new ikiwiki feature.) Closes: #785736
++ * Re-remove dependency on obsolete hamlet package. Closes: #786659
++ * debian/cabal-wrapper: Removed this hack which should not be needed anymore.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Wed, 17 Jun 2015 13:50:35 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20150528) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * fromkey, registerurl: Allow urls to be specified instead of keys,
++ and generate URL keys.
++ * Linux standalone, OSX app: Improve runshell script to always quote
++ shell vars, so that it will work when eg, untarred into a directory
++ path with spaces in its name.
++ * Revert removal dependency on obsolete hamlet package, since the
++ autobuilders are not ready for this change yet and it prevented them
++ from building the webapp. Reopens: #786659
++ * fsck: When checksumming a file fails due to a hardware fault,
++ the file is now moved to the bad directory, and the fsck proceeds.
++ Before, the fsck immediately failed.
++ * Linux standalone: The webapp was not built in the previous release,
++ this release fixes that oversight.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Thu, 28 May 2015 10:48:03 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20150522) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * import: Refuse to import files that are within the work tree, as that
++ does not make sense and could cause data loss.
++ * drop: Now supports --all, --unused, and --key.
++ * drop: Now defaults to --all when run in a bare repository.
++ (Previously, did nothing when run in a bare repository.)
++ * get, move, copy, mirror: Concurrent transfers are now supported!
++ For example: git-annex get -J10
++ However, progress bars are not yet displayed for concurrent transfers,
++ pending an updated version of the ascii-progress library.
++ * --quiet now makes progress output by rsync, wget, etc be quiet too.
++ * Take space that will be used by other running downloads into account when
++ checking annex.diskreserve.
++ * Avoid accumulating transfer failure log files unless the assistant is
++ being used.
++ * Fix an unlikely race that could result in two transfers of the same key
++ running at once.
++ * Stale transfer lock and info files will be cleaned up automatically
++ when get/unused/info commands are run.
++ * unused: Add --used-refspec option and annex.used-refspec, which can
++ specify a set of refs to consider used, rather than the default of
++ considering all refs used.
++ * webapp: Fix zombie xdg-open process left when opening file browser.
++ Closes: #785498
++ * Safer posix fctnl locking implementation, using lock pools and STM.
++ * Build documentation with TZ=UTC for reproducible builds. See #785736.
++ * OSX: Corrected the location of trustedkeys.gpg, so the built-in
++ upgrade code will find it. Fixes OSX upgrade going forward, but
++ older versions won't upgrade themselves due to this problem.
++ * Remove dependency on obsolete hamlet package. Closes: #786659
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Fri, 22 May 2015 14:20:18 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20150508.1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Now builds cleanly using ghc 7.10 (as well as ghc back to 7.6).
++ * Imrovements to the git-annex-standalone.deb build process.
++ (Thanks, Yaroslav Halchenko)
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Mon, 11 May 2015 12:08:58 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20150508) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Improve behavior when a git-annex command is told to operate
++ on a file that doesn't exist. It will now continue to other
++ files specified after that on the command line, and only error out at
++ the end.
++ * S3: Enable debug logging when annex.debug or --debug is set.
++ * S3: git annex info will show additional information about a S3 remote
++ (endpoint, port, storage class)
++ * S3: Let git annex enableremote be used, without trying to recreate
++ a bucket that should already exist.
++ * S3: Fix incompatability with bucket names used by hS3; the aws library
++ cannot handle upper-case bucket names. git-annex now converts them to
++ lower case automatically.
++ * import: Check for gitignored files before moving them into the tree.
++ (Needs git 1.8.4 or newer.)
++ * import: Don't stop entire import when one file fails due to being
++ gitignored or conflicting with something in the work tree.
++ * import: Before removing a duplicate file in --deduplicate or
++ --clean-duplicates mode, verify that enough copies of its content still
++ exist.
++ * Improve integration with KDE's file manager to work with dolphin
++ version 14.12.3 while still being compatable with 4.14.2.
++ Thanks, silvio.
++ * assistant: Added --autostop to complement --autostart.
++ * Work around wget bug #784348 which could cause it to clobber git-annex
++ symlinks when downloading from ftp.
++ * Support checking ftp urls for file presence.
++ * Fix bogus failure of fsck --fast.
++ * fsck: Ignore error recording the fsck in the activity log,
++ which can happen when running fsck in a read-only repository.
++ Closes: #698559
++ (fsck can still need to write to the repository if it find problems,
++ but a successful fsck can be done read-only)
++ * Improve quvi 0.4 output parsing to handle cases wher there is no known
++ filename extension. This is currently the case when using quvi with
++ youtube. In this case, the extension ".m" will be used.
++ * Dropped support for older versions of yesod, warp, and dbus than the ones
++ in Debian Jessie.
++ * Switch from the obsolete dataenc library for base64 encoding to sandi.
++ (Thanks, Magnus Therning)
++ * Debian's ghc now supports TH on arm! Adjust build dependencies
++ to build the webapp on arm, and enable DAV support on arm. \o/
++ * Adjust some other arch specific build dependencies that are now
++ available on more architectures in Devian unstable.
++ * Windows: Remove cygwin ssh, the newer version of which has stopped
++ honoring the setting of HOME. Instead, copy msysgit's ssh into PATH.
++ Note that setting up a remote ssh server using password authentication
++ is known to be broken in this release on Windows.
++ * Windows: Roll back to an older version of rsync from cygwin.
++ The newer version has some dependency on a newer ssh from cygwin.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Fri, 08 May 2015 13:42:30 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20150420) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Fix activity log parsing, which caused the log to not retain
++ activity from other uuids.
++ * Union merge could fall over if there was a file in the repository
++ with the same name as a git ref. Now fixed.
++ * info dir: Added information about repositories that
++ contain files in the specified directory.
++ * info: Added --bytes option.
++ * bittorrent: Fix handling of magnet links.
++ * When a key's size is unknown, still check the annex.diskreserve,
++ and avoid getting content if the disk is too full.
++ * Fix fsck --from a git remote in a local directory, and from
++ a directory special remote.
++ This was a reversion caused by the relative path changes in 5.20150113.
++ * fsck --from remote: When bad content is found in the remote,
++ and the local repo does not have a copy of the content, preserve
++ the bad content in .git/annex/bad/ to avoid further data loss.
++ * fsck --from remote: Avoid downloading a key if it would go over
++ the annex.diskreserve limit.
++ * required: New command, like wanted, but for required content.
++ * Removed dependency on haskell SHA library,
++ instead using cryptohash >= 0.11.0.
++ * Make repo init more robust.
++ * New debian/rules build-standalone target, which generates a
++ git-annex-standalone.deb that should work on many old Debian etc
++ systems. Thanks, Yaroslav Halchenko.
++ * Windows: Renamed start menu file to avoid loop in some versions
++ of Windows where the menu file is treated as a git-annex program.
++ * Windows: Fixed support of remotes on other drives.
++ (A reversion introduced in version 5.20150113.)
++ * Windows: Bundled versions of rsync, wget, ssh, and gpg from
++ cygwin all updated. Thanks, Yury V. Zaytsev.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Mon, 20 Apr 2015 14:44:04 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20150409) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * This fixes a bug in the assistant introduced by the literal pathspec
++ changes in version 5.20150406.
++ * --quiet now suppresses progress displays from eg, rsync.
++ (Second time's the charm..)
++ * fromkey, registerurl: When reading from stdin, allow the
++ filename and url, respectively, to contain whitespace.
++ * add: If annex.largefiles is set and does not match a file that's being
++ added, the file will be checked into git rather than being added to the
++ annex. Previously, git annex add skipped over such files; this new
++ behavior is more useful in direct mode.
++ * proxy: Made it work when run in a new repository before initial
++ commit.
++ * info: Display repository mode: bare when in a bare (non-direct mode)
++ repo.
++ * importfeed: Fix feed download when curl is used.
++ * importfeed: Error out when passed a non-url.
++ * webapp: When adding another local repository, and combining it
++ with the current repository, the new repository's remote path
++ was set to "." rather than the path to the current repository.
++ This was a reversion caused by the relative path changes in 5.20150113.
++ * contentlocationn: New plumbing command.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Thu, 09 Apr 2015 15:06:38 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20150406.1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Fixes a bug in the last release that caused rsync and possibly
++ other commands to hang at the end of a file transfer.
++ (--quiet is back to not blocking progress displays until
++ that code can be fixed properly.)
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Mon, 06 Apr 2015 17:13:13 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20150406) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Prevent git-ls-files from double-expanding wildcards when an
++ unexpanded wildcard is passed to a git-annex command like add or find.
++ * Fix make build target. Thanks, Justin Geibel.
++ * Fix GETURLS in external special remote protocol to strip
++ downloader prefix from logged url info before checking for the
++ specified prefix.
++ * importfeed: Avoid downloading a redundant item from a feed whose
++ permalink has been seen before, even when the url has changed.
++ * importfeed: Always store itemid in metadata; before this was only
++ done when annex.genmetadata was set.
++ * Relax debian package dependencies to git >= 1:1.8.1 rather
++ than needing >= 1:2.0.
++ * test: Fix --list-tests
++ * addurl --file: When used with a special remote that claims
++ urls and checks their contents, don't override the user's provided
++ filename with filenames that the special remote suggests. Also,
++ don't allow adding the url if the special remote says it contains
++ multiple files.
++ * import: --deduplicate and --cleanduplicates now output the keys
++ corresponding to duplicated files they process.
++ * expire: New command, for expiring inactive repositories.
++ * fsck: Record fsck activity for use by expire command.
++ * Fix truncation of parameters that could occur when using xargs git-annex.
++ * Significantly sped up processing of large numbers of directories
++ passed to a single git-annex command.
++ * version: Add --raw
++ * init: Improve fifo test to detect NFS systems that support fifos
++ but not well enough for sshcaching.
++ * --quiet now suppresses progress displays from eg, rsync.
++ (The option already suppressed git-annex's own built-in progress
++ displays.)
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Mon, 06 Apr 2015 12:48:48 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20150327) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * readpresentkey: New plumbing command for checking location log.
++ * checkpresentkey: New plumbing command to check if a key can be verified
++ to be present on a remote.
++ * Added a post-update-annex hook, which is run after the git-annex branch
++ is updated. Needed for git update-server-info.
++ * migrate: --force will force migration of keys already using the
++ destination backend. Useful in rare cases.
++ * Man pages for individual commands now available, and can be
++ opened using "git annex help <command>"
++ * --auto is no longer a global option; only get, drop, and copy
++ accept it. (Not a behavior change unless you were passing it to a
++ command that ignored it.)
++ * Improve error message when --in @date is used and there is no
++ reflog for the git-annex branch.
++ * assistant: Committing a whole lot of files at once could overflow
++ command-line length limits and cause the commit to fail. This
++ only happened when using the assistant in an indirect mode repository.
++ * Work around curl bug when asked to download an empty url to a file.
++ * Fix bug introduced in the last release that broke git-annex sync
++ when git-annex was installed from the standalone tarball.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Fri, 27 Mar 2015 13:10:59 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20150317) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * fsck: Incremental fsck uses sqlite to store its records, instead
++ of abusing the sticky bit. Existing sticky bits are ignored;
++ incremental fscks started by old versions won't be resumed by
++ this version.
++ * fsck: Multiple incremental fscks of different repos (including remotes)
++ can now be running at the same time in the same repo without it
++ getting confused about which files have been checked for which remotes.
++ * unannex: Refuse to unannex when repo is too new to have a HEAD,
++ since in this case there must be staged changes in the index
++ (if there is anything to unannex), and the unannex code path
++ needs to run with a clean index.
++ * Linux standalone: Set LOCPATH=/dev/null to work around
++ https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/ticket/7695
++ This prevents localization from working, but git-annex
++ is not localized anyway.
++ * sync: As well as the synced/git-annex push, attempt a
++ git-annex:git-annex push, as long as the remote branch
++ is an ancestor of the local branch, to better support bare git repos.
++ (This used to be done, but it forgot to do it since version 4.20130909.)
++ * When re-execing git-annex, use current program location, rather than
++ ~/.config/git-annex/program, when possible.
++ * Submodules are now supported by git-annex!
++ * metadata: Fix encoding problem that led to mojibake when storing
++ metadata strings that contained both unicode characters and a space
++ (or '!') character.
++ * Also potentially fixes encoding problem when embedding credentials
++ that contain unicode characters.
++ * sync: Fix committing when in a direct mode repo that has no HEAD ref.
++ (For example, a newly checked out git submodule.)
++ * Added SETURIPRESENT and SETURIMISSING to external special remote protocol,
++ useful for things like ipfs that don't use regular urls.
++ * addurl: Added --raw option, which bypasses special handling of quvi,
++ bittorrent etc urls.
++ * git-annex-shell: Improve error message when the specified repository
++ doesn't exist or git config fails for some reason.
++ * fromkey --force: Skip test that the key has its content in the annex.
++ * fromkey: Add stdin mode.
++ * registerurl: New plumbing command for mass-adding urls to keys.
++ * remotedaemon: Fixed support for notifications of changes to gcrypt
++ remotes, which was never tested and didn't quite work before.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Tue, 17 Mar 2015 13:02:36 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20150219) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * glacier: Detect when the glacier command in PATH is the wrong one,
++ from boto, rather than from glacier-cli, and refuse to use it,
++ since the boto program fails to fail when passed
++ parameters it does not understand.
++ * groupwanted: New command to set the groupwanted preferred content
++ expression.
++ * import: Support file matching options such as --exclude, --include,
++ --smallerthan, --largerthan
++ * The file matching options are now only accepted by commands that
++ can actually use them, instead of by all commands.
++ * import: Avoid checksumming file twice when run in the default
++ or --duplicate mode.
++ * Windows: Fix bug in dropping an annexed file, which
++ caused a symlink to be staged that contained backslashes.
++ * webapp: Fix reversion in opening webapp when starting it manually
++ inside a repository.
++ * assistant: Improve sanity check for control characters when pairing.
++ * Improve race recovery code when committing to git-annex branch.
++ * addurl: Avoid crash if quvi is not installed, when git-annex was
++ built with process-1.2
++ * bittorrent: Fix mojibake introduced in parsing arai2c progress output.
++ * fsck --from: If a download from a remote fails, propagate the failure.
++ * metadata: When setting metadata, do not recurse into directories by
++ default, since that can be surprising behavior and difficult to recover
++ from. The old behavior is available by using --force.
++ * sync, assistant: Include repository name in head branch commit message.
++ * The ssh-options git config is now used by gcrypt, rsync, and ddar
++ special remotes that use ssh as a transport.
++ * sync, assistant: Use the ssh-options git config when doing git pull
++ and push.
++ * remotedaemon: Use the ssh-options git config.
++ * Linux standalone: Improved process names of linker shimmed programs.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Thu, 19 Feb 2015 14:16:03 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20150205) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * info: Can now display info about a given uuid.
++ * Added to remote/uuid info: Count of the number of keys present
++ on the remote, and their size. This is rather expensive to calculate,
++ so comes last and --fast will disable it.
++ * info remote: Include the date of the last sync with the remote.
++ * sync: Added --message/-m option like git commit.
++ * remotedaemon: Fix problem that could prevent ssh connections being
++ made after two LOSTNET messages were received in a row (perhaps due to
++ two different network interfaces being brought down).
++ * Fix build failure when wget is not installed.
++ * Fix wording of message displayed when unable to get a file that
++ is available in untrusted repositories.
++ * addurl: When a Content-Disposition header suggests a filename to use,
++ addurl will consider using it, if it's reasonable and doesn't conflict
++ with an existing file. (--file overrides this)
++ * Fix default repository description created by git annex init,
++ which got broken by the relative path changes in the last release.
++ * init: Repository tuning parameters can now be passed when initializing a
++ repository for the first time. For details, see
++ http://git-annex.branchable.com/tuning/
++ * merge: Refuse to merge changes from a git-annex branch of a repo
++ that has been tuned in incompatible ways.
++ * Support annex.tune.objecthash1, annex.tune.objecthashlower, and
++ annex.tune.branchhash1.
++ * Remove support for building without cryptohash.
++ * Added MD5 and MD5E backends.
++ * assistant: Fix local pairing when ssh pubkey comment contains spaces.
++ * Avoid using fileSize which maxes out at just 2 gb on Windows.
++ Instead, use hFileSize, which doesn't have a bounded size.
++ Fixes support for files > 2 gb on Windows.
++ * Windows: Fix running of the pre-commit-annex hook.
++ * Windows: Fix S3 special remote; need to call withSocketsDo. Thanks, Trent.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Thu, 05 Feb 2015 14:08:33 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20150113) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * unlock: Don't allow unlocking files that have never been committed to git
++ before, to avoid an intractable problem that prevents the pre-commit
++ hook from telling if such a file is intended to be an annexed file or not.
++ * Avoid re-checksumming when migrating from hash to hashE backend.
++ Closes: #774494
++ * Fix build with process 1.2.1.0.
++ * Android: Provide a version built with -fPIE -pie to support Android 5.0.
++ * sync: Fix an edge case where syncing in a bare repository would try to
++ merge and so fail.
++ * Check git version at runtime, rather than assuming it will be the same
++ as the git version used at build time when running git-checkattr and
++ git-branch remove.
++ * Switch to using relative paths to the git repository.
++ - This allows the git repository to be moved while git-annex is running in
++ it, with fewer problems.
++ - On Windows, this avoids some of the problems with the absurdly small
++ MAX_PATH of 260 bytes. In particular, git-annex repositories should
++ work in deeper/longer directory structures than before.
++ * Generate shorter keys for WORM and URL, avoiding keys that are longer
++ than used for SHA256, so as to not break on systems like Windows that
++ have very small maximum path length limits.
++ * Bugfix: A file named HEAD in the work tree could confuse some git commands
++ run by git-annex.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Tue, 13 Jan 2015 12:10:08 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20141231) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * vicfg: Avoid crashing on badly encoded config data.
++ * Work around statfs() overflow on some XFS systems.
++ * sync: Now supports remote groups, the same way git remote update does.
++ * setpresentkey: A new plumbing-level command.
++ * Run shutdown cleanup actions even if there were failures processing
++ the command. Among other fixes, this means that addurl will stage
++ added files even if adding one of the urls fails.
++ * bittorrent: Fix locking problem when using addurl file://
++ * Windows: Fix local rsync filepath munging (fixes 26 test suite failures).
++ * Windows: Got the rsync special remote working.
++ * Windows: Fix handling of views of filenames containing '%'
++ * OSX: Switched away from deprecated statfs64 interface.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Wed, 31 Dec 2014 15:15:46 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20141219) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Webapp: When adding a new box.com remote, use the new style chunking.
++ Thanks, Jon Ander Peñalba.
++ * External special remote protocol now includes commands for setting
++ and getting the urls associated with a key.
++ * Urls can now be claimed by remotes. This will allow creating,
++ for example, a external special remote that handles magnet: and
++ *.torrent urls.
++ * Use wget -q --show-progress for less verbose wget output,
++ when built with wget 1.16.
++ * Added bittorrent special remote.
++ * addurl behavior change: When downloading an url ending in .torrent,
++ it will download files from bittorrent, instead of the old behavior
++ of adding the torrent file to the repository.
++ * Added Recommends on aria2.
++ * When possible, build with the haskell torrent library for parsing
++ torrent files. As a fallback, can instead use btshowmetainfo from
++ bittornado | bittorrent.
++ * Fix build with -f-S3.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Fri, 19 Dec 2014 16:53:26 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20141203) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * proxy: New command for direct mode repositories, allows bypassing
++ the direct mode guard in a safe way to do all sorts of things
++ including git revert, git mv, git checkout ...
++ * undo: New command to undo the most recent change to a file
++ or to the contents of a directory.
++ * Add undo action to nautilus and konqueror integration.
++ * diffdriver: New git-annex command, to make git external diff drivers
++ work with annexed files.
++ * pre-commit: Block partial commit of unlocked annexed file, since
++ that left a typechange staged in index due to some infelicity of git's
++ handling of partial commits.
++ * Work around behavior change in lsof 4.88's -F output format.
++ * S3: Switched to using the haskell aws library.
++ * S3: No longer buffers entire files in memory when uploading without
++ chunking.
++ * S3: When built with a new enough version of the haskell aws library,
++ supports doing multipart uploads, in order to store extremely large
++ files in S3 when not using chunking.
++ * Don't show "(gpg)" when decrypting the remote encryption cipher,
++ since this could be taken to read that's the only time git-annex
++ runs gpg, which is not the case.
++ * Debian package is now maintained by Gergely Nagy.
++ * Windows: Remove Alt+A keyboard shortcut, which turns out to have scope
++ outside the menus.
++ * Windows: Install ssh and other bundled programs to Git/cmd,
++ instead of Git/bin, since the latter is not in the default msysgit PATH.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Wed, 03 Dec 2014 15:16:52 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20141125) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Remove fixup code for bad bare repositories created by
++ versions 5.20131118 through 5.20131127. That fixup code would
++ accidentially fire when --git-dir was incorrectly
++ pointed at the working tree of a git-annex repository,
++ possibly resulting in data loss. Closes: #768093
++ * Windows: Fix crash when user.name is not set in git config.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Wed, 05 Nov 2014 11:41:51 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20141024) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * vicfg: Deleting configurations now resets to the default, where
++ before it has no effect.
++ * Remove hurd stuff from cabal file, since hackage currently rejects
++ it, and the test suite fails on hurd.
++ * initremote: Don't allow creating a special remote that has the same
++ name as an existing git remote.
++ * Windows: Use haskell setenv library to clean up several ugly workarounds
++ for inability to manipulate the environment on windows. This includes
++ making git-annex not re-exec itself on start on windows, and making the
++ test suite on Windows run tests without forking.
++ * glacier: Fix pipe setup when calling glacier-cli to retrieve an object.
++ * info: When run on a single annexed file, displays some info about the
++ file, including its key and size.
++ * info: When passed the name or uuid of a remote, displays info about that
++ remote. Remotes that support encryption, chunking, or embedded
++ creds will include that in their info.
++ * enableremote: When the remote has creds, update the local creds cache
++ file. Before, the old version of the creds could be left there, and
++ would continue to be used.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Fri, 24 Oct 2014 13:03:29 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20141013) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Adjust cabal file to support building w/o assistant on the hurd.
++ * Support building with yesod 1.4.
++ * S3: Fix embedcreds=yes handling for the Internet Archive.
++ * map: Handle .git prefixed remote repos. Closes: #614759
++ * repair: Prevent auto gc from happening when fetching from a remote.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Mon, 13 Oct 2014 10:13:06 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20140927) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Really depend (not just build-depend) on new enough git for --no-gpg-sign
++ to work. Closes: #763057
++ * Add temporary workaround for bug #763078 which broke building on armel
++ and armhf.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Sat, 27 Sep 2014 14:25:09 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20140926) unstable; urgency=high
++
++ * Depend on new enough git for --no-gpg-sign to work. Closes: #762446
++ * Work around failure to build on mips by using cabal, not Setup,
++ to build in debian/rules.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Fri, 26 Sep 2014 15:09:02 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20140919) unstable; urgency=high
++
++ * Security fix for S3 and glacier when using embedcreds=yes with
++ encryption=pubkey or encryption=hybrid. CVE-2014-6274
++ The creds embedded in the git repo were *not* encrypted.
++ git-annex enableremote will warn when used on a remote that has
++ this problem. For details, see:
++ https://git-annex.branchable.com/upgrades/insecure_embedded_creds/
++ * assistant: Detect when repository has been deleted or moved, and
++ automatically shut down the assistant. Closes: #761261
++ * Windows: Avoid crashing trying to list gpg secret keys, for gcrypt
++ which is not yet supported on Windows.
++ * WebDav: Fix enableremote crash when the remote already exists.
++ (Bug introduced in version 5.20140817.)
++ * add: In direct mode, adding an annex symlink will check it into git,
++ as was already done in indirect mode.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Fri, 19 Sep 2014 12:53:42 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20140915) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New annex.hardlink setting. Closes: #758593
++ * init: Automatically detect when a repository was cloned with --shared,
++ and set annex.hardlink=true, as well as marking the repository as
++ untrusted.
++ * Fix parsing of ipv6 address in git remote address when it was not
++ formatted as an url.
++ * The annex-rsync-transport configuration is now also used when checking
++ if a key is present on a rsync remote, and when dropping a key from
++ the remote.
++ * Promote file not found warning message to an error.
++ * Fix transfer lock file FD leak that could occur when two separate
++ git-annex processes were both working to perform the same set of
++ transfers.
++ * sync: Ensure that pending changes to git-annex branch are committed
++ before push when in direct mode. (Fixing a very minor reversion.)
++ * WORM backend: Switched to include the relative path to the file inside
++ the repository, rather than just the file's base name. Note that if you're
++ relying on such things to keep files separate with WORM, you should really
++ be using a better backend.
++ * Rather than crashing when there's a problem with the requested bloomfilter
++ capacity/accuracy, fall back to a reasonable default bloom filter size.
++ * Fix build with optparse-applicative 0.10. Closes: #761484
++ * webapp: Fixed visual glitch in xmpp pairing that was reported live by a
++ user who tracked me down in front of a coffee cart in Portland.
++ (New bug reporting method of choice?)
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Mon, 15 Sep 2014 10:45:00 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20140831) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Make --help work when not in a git repository. Closes: #758592
++ * Ensure that all lock fds are close-on-exec, fixing various problems with
++ them being inherited by child processes such as git commands.
++ * When accessing a local remote, shut down git-cat-file processes
++ afterwards, to ensure that remotes on removable media can be unmounted.
++ Closes: #758630
++ * Fix handing of autocorrection when running outside a git repository.
++ * Fix stub git-annex test support when built without tasty.
++ * Do not preserve permissions and acls when copying files from
++ one local git repository to another. Timestamps are still preserved
++ as long as cp --preserve=timestamps is supported. Closes: #729757
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Sun, 31 Aug 2014 12:30:08 -0700
++
++git-annex (5.20140817) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New chunk= option to chunk files stored in special remotes.
++ Supported by: directory, S3, webdav, gcrypt, rsync, and all external
++ and hook special remotes.
++ * Partially transferred files are automatically resumed when using
++ chunked remotes!
++ * The old chunksize= option is deprecated. Do not use for new remotes.
++ * Legacy code for directory remotes using the old chunksize= option
++ will keep them working, but more slowly than before.
++ * webapp: Automatically install Konqueror integration scripts
++ to get and drop files.
++ * repair: Removing bad objects could leave fsck finding no more
++ unreachable objects, but some branches no longer accessible.
++ Fix this, including support for fixing up repositories that
++ were incompletely repaired before.
++ * Fix cost calculation for non-encrypted remotes.
++ * Display exception message when a transfer fails due to an exception.
++ * WebDAV: Sped up by avoiding making multiple http connections
++ when storing a file.
++ * WebDAV: Avoid buffering whole file in memory when uploading and
++ downloading.
++ * WebDAV: Dropped support for DAV before 1.0.
++ * testremote: New command to test uploads/downloads to a remote.
++ * Dropping an object from a bup special remote now deletes the git branch
++ for the object, although of course the object's content cannot be deleted
++ due to the nature of bup.
++ * unlock: Better error handling; continue past files that are not available
++ or cannot be unlocked due to disk space, and try all specified files.
++ * Windows: Now uses actual inode equivilants in new direct mode
++ repositories, for safer detection of eg, renaming of files with the same
++ size and mtime.
++ * direct: Fix ugly warning messages.
++ * WORM backend: When adding a file in a subdirectory, avoid including the
++ subdirectory in the key name.
++ * S3, Glacier, WebDAV: Fix bug that prevented accessing the creds
++ when the repository was configured with encryption=shared embedcreds=yes.
++ * direct: Avoid leaving file content in misctemp if interrupted.
++ * git-annex-shell sendkey: Don't fail if a remote asks for a key to be sent
++ that already has a transfer lock file indicating it's being sent to that
++ remote. The remote may have moved between networks, or reconnected.
++ * Switched from the old haskell HTTP library to http-conduit.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Sun, 17 Aug 2014 10:30:58 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20140717) unstable; urgency=high
++
++ * Fix minor FD leak in journal code. Closes: #754608
++ * direct: Fix handling of case where a work tree subdirectory cannot
++ be written to due to permissions.
++ * migrate: Avoid re-checksumming when migrating from hashE to hash backend.
++ * uninit: Avoid failing final removal in some direct mode repositories
++ due to file modes.
++ * S3: Deal with AWS ACL configurations that do not allow creating or
++ checking the location of a bucket, but only reading and writing content to
++ it.
++ * resolvemerge: New plumbing command that runs the automatic merge conflict
++ resolver.
++ * Deal with change in git 2.0 that made indirect mode merge conflict
++ resolution leave behind old files.
++ * sync: Fix git sync with local git remotes even when they don't have an
++ annex.uuid set. (The assistant already did so.)
++ * Set gcrypt-publish-participants when setting up a gcrypt repository,
++ to avoid unncessary passphrase prompts.
++ This is a security/usability tradeoff. To avoid exposing the gpg key
++ ids who can decrypt the repository, users can unset
++ gcrypt-publish-participants.
++ * Install nautilus hooks even when ~/.local/share/nautilus/ does not yet
++ exist, since it is not automatically created for Gnome 3 users.
++ * Windows: Move .vbs files out of git\bin, to avoid that being in the
++ PATH, which caused some weird breakage. (Thanks, divB)
++ * Windows: Fix locking issue that prevented the webapp starting
++ (since 5.20140707).
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Thu, 17 Jul 2014 11:27:25 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20140709) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Fix race in direct mode merge code that could cause all files in the
++ repository to be removed. It should be able to recover repositories
++ experiencing this bug without data loss. See:
++ http://git-annex.branchable.com/bugs/bad_merge_commit_deleting_all_files/
++ * Fix git version that supported --no-gpg-sign.
++ * Fix bug in automatic merge conflict resolution, when one side is an
++ annexed symlink, and the other side is a non-annexed symlink.
++ * Really fix bug that caused the assistant to make many unncessary
++ empty merge commits.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Wed, 09 Jul 2014 15:28:03 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20140707) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * assistant: Fix bug, introduced in last release, that caused the assistant
++ to make many unncessary empty merge commits.
++ * assistant: Fix one-way assistant->assistant sync in direct mode.
++ * Fix bug in annex.queuesize calculation that caused much more
++ queue flushing than necessary.
++ * importfeed: When annex.genmetadata is set, metadata from the feed
++ is added to files that are imported from it.
++ * Support users who have set commit.gpgsign, by disabling gpg signatures
++ for git-annex branch commits and commits made by the assistant.
++ * Fix memory leak when committing millions of changes to the git-annex
++ branch, eg after git-annex add has run on 2 million files in one go.
++ * Support building with bloomfilter 2.0.0.
++ * Run standalone install process when the assistant is started
++ (was only being run when the webapp was opened).
++ * Android: patch git to avoid fchmod, which fails on /sdcard.
++ * Windows: Got rid of that pesky DOS box when starting the webapp.
++ * Windows: Added Startup menu item so assistant starts automatically
++ on login.
++ * Windows: Fix opening file browser from webapp when repo is in a
++ directory with spaces.
++ * Windows: Assistant now logs to daemon.log.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Mon, 07 Jul 2014 12:24:13 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20140613) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Ignore setsid failures.
++ * Avoid leaving behind .tmp files when failing in some cases, including
++ importing files to a disk that is full.
++ * Avoid bad commits after interrupted direct mode sync (or merge).
++ * Fix build with wai 0.3.0.
++ * Deal with FAT's low resolution timestamps, which in combination with
++ Linux's caching of higher res timestamps while a FAT is mounted, caused
++ direct mode repositories on FAT to seem to have modified files after
++ they were unmounted and remounted.
++ * Windows: Fix opening webapp when repository is in a directory with
++ spaces in the path.
++ * Detect when Windows has lost its mind in a timezone change, and
++ automatically apply a delta to the timestamps it returns, to get back to
++ sane values.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Fri, 13 Jun 2014 09:58:07 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20140606) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * webapp: When adding a new local repository, fix bug that caused its
++ group and preferred content to be set in the current repository,
++ even when not combining.
++ * webapp: Avoid stomping on existing description, group and
++ preferred content settings when enabling or combining with
++ an already existing remote.
++ * assistant: Make sanity checker tmp dir cleanup code more robust.
++ * unused: Avoid checking view branches for unused files.
++ * webapp: Include ssh port in mangled hostname.
++ * Windows: Fix bug introduced in last release that caused files
++ in the git-annex branch to have lines teminated with \r.
++ * Windows: Fix retrieving of files from local bare git repositories.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Fri, 06 Jun 2014 12:54:06 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20140529) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Fix encoding of data written to git-annex branch. Avoid truncating
++ unicode characters to 8 bits. Allow any encoding to be used, as with
++ filenames (but utf8 is the sane choice). Affects metadata and repository
++ descriptions, and preferred content expressions.
++ * assistant: When there are multiple remotes giving different ways
++ to access the same repository, honor remote cost settings and use
++ the cheapest available.
++ * webapp: More robust startup when annex directory is not a git repo.
++ * initremote/enableremote: Basic support for using with regular git remotes;
++ initremote stores the location of an already existing git remote,
++ and enableremote setups up a remote using its stored location.
++ * webapp: Support for enabling known git repositories on ssh servers.
++ The repository must have been added using initremote.
++ * webapp: When setting up a ssh remote, record it using initremote,
++ so that it can be easily enabled elsewhere.
++ * webapp: When setting up a ssh remote, if the user inputs ~/foo,
++ normalize that to foo, since it's in the home directory by default.
++ * Use exceptions in place of deprecated MonadCatchIO-transformers
++ Thanks, Ben Gamari.
++ * android: Run busybox install with -s, since some versions of Android
++ prohibit making hard links.
++ * Android webapp: Fix EvilSplicer bugs that mangled the css files,
++ preventing icons from displaying, and also slightly broke the js files.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Thu, 29 May 2014 14:41:56 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20140517) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * webapp: Switched to bootstrap 3.
++ Thanks, Sören Brunk.
++ * Standalone builds now check gpg signatures before upgrading.
++ * Simplified repository description line format. The remote name,
++ if any, is always in square brackets after the description.
++ * assistant: Clean up stale tmp files on startup.
++ * webapp: Better ssh password prompting.
++ * Depend on git-remote-gcrypt 0.20130908-6. Older versions
++ fail when the assistant is run with no controlling tty.
++ * Added ddar special remote.
++ Thanks, Robie Basak.
++ * webapp: Fixed drag and drop to reorder the list of remotes.
++ * group: When no groups are specified to set, lists the current groups
++ of a repository.
++ * Add remote.$name.annex-shell configuration.
++ Thanks, Fraser Tweedale
++ * Support symlinking git-annex and git-annex-shell
++ from the Linux standalone bundle into PATH.
++ Thanks, jlebar.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Sat, 17 May 2014 13:30:39 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20140421) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * assistant: Now detects immediately when other repositories push
++ changes to a ssh remote, and pulls.
++ ** XMPP is no longer needed in this configuration! **
++ This requires the remote server have git-annex-shell with
++ notifychanges support (>= 5.20140405)
++ * webapp: Show a network signal icon next to ssh and xmpp remotes that
++ it's currently connected with.
++ * webapp: Rework xmpp nudge to prompt for either xmpp or a ssh remote
++ to be set up.
++ * sync, assistant, remotedaemon: Use ssh connection caching for git pushes
++ and pulls.
++ * remotedaemon: When network connection is lost, close all cached ssh
++ connections.
++ * Improve handling of monthly/yearly scheduling.
++ * Avoid depending on shakespeare except for when building the webapp.
++ * uninit: Avoid making unncessary copies of files.
++ * info: Allow use in a repository where annex.uuid is not set.
++ * reinit: New command that can initialize a new repository using
++ the configuration of a previously known repository.
++ Useful if a repository got deleted and you want
++ to clone it back the way it was.
++ * drop --from: When local repository is untrusted, its copy of a file does
++ not count.
++ * Bring back rsync -p, but only when git-annex is running on a non-crippled
++ file system. This is a better approach to fix #700282 while not
++ unncessarily losing file permissions on non-crippled systems.
++ * webapp: Start even if the current directory is listed in
++ ~/.config/git-annex/autostart but no longer has a git repository in it.
++ * findref: New command, like find but shows files in a specified git ref.
++ * webapp: Fix UI for removing XMPP connection.
++ * When init detects that git is not configured to commit, and sets
++ user.email to work around the problem, also make it set user.name.
++ * webapp: Support using git-annex on a remote server, which was installed
++ from the standalone tarball or OSX app, and so does not have
++ git-annex in PATH (and may also not have git or rsync in PATH).
++ * standalone tarball, OSX app: Install a ~/.ssh/git-annex-wrapper, which
++ can be used to run git-annex, git, rsync, etc.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Sun, 20 Apr 2014 19:43:14 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20140412) unstable; urgency=high
++
++ * Last release didn't quite fix the high cpu issue in all cases, this should.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Fri, 11 Apr 2014 17:14:38 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20140411) unstable; urgency=high
++
++ * importfeed: Filename template can now contain an itempubdate variable.
++ Needs feed 0.3.9.2.
++ * Fix rsync progress parsing in locales that use comma in number display.
++ Closes: #744148
++ * assistant: Fix high CPU usage triggered when a monthly fsck is scheduled,
++ and the last time the job ran was a day of the month > 12. This caused a
++ runaway loop. Thanks to Anarcat for his assistance, and to Maximiliano
++ Curia for identifying the cause of this bug.
++ * Remove wget from OSX dmg, due to issues with cert paths that broke
++ git-annex automatic upgrading. Instead, curl is used, unless the
++ OSX system has wget installed, which will then be used.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Fri, 11 Apr 2014 14:59:49 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20140405) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * git-annex-shell: Added notifychanges command.
++ * Improve display of dbus notifications. Thanks, Johan Kiviniemi.
++ * Fix nautilus script installation to not crash when the nautilus script dir
++ does not exist. Instead, only install scripts when the directory already
++ exists.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Sat, 05 Apr 2014 16:54:33 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20140402) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * unannex, uninit: Avoid committing after every file is unannexed,
++ for massive speedup.
++ * --notify-finish switch will cause desktop notifications after each
++ file upload/download/drop completes
++ (using the dbus Desktop Notifications Specification)
++ * --notify-start switch will show desktop notifications when each
++ file upload/download starts.
++ * webapp: Automatically install Nautilus integration scripts
++ to get and drop files.
++ * tahoe: Pass -d parameter before subcommand; putting it after
++ the subcommand no longer works with tahoe-lafs version 1.10.
++ (Thanks, Alberto Berti)
++ * forget --drop-dead: Avoid removing the dead remote from the trust.log,
++ so that if git remotes for it still exist anywhere, git annex info
++ will still know it's dead and not show it.
++ * git-annex-shell: Make configlist automatically initialize
++ a remote git repository, as long as a git-annex branch has
++ been pushed to it, to simplify setup of remote git repositories,
++ including via gitolite.
++ * add --include-dotfiles: New option, perhaps useful for backups.
++ * Version 5.20140227 broke creation of glacier repositories,
++ not including the datacenter and vault in their configuration.
++ This bug is fixed, but glacier repositories set up with the broken
++ version of git-annex need to have the datacenter and vault set
++ in order to be usable. This can be done using git annex enableremote
++ to add the missing settings. For details, see
++ http://git-annex.branchable.com/bugs/problems_with_glacier/
++ * Added required content configuration.
++ * assistant: Improve ssh authorized keys line generated in local pairing
++ or for a remote ssh server to set environment variables in an
++ alternative way that works with the non-POSIX fish shell, as well
++ as POSIX shells.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Wed, 02 Apr 2014 16:42:53 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20140320) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Fix zombie leak and general inneficiency when copying files to a
++ local git repo.
++ * Fix ssh connection caching stop method to work with openssh 6.5p1,
++ which broke the old method.
++ * webapp: Added a "Sync now" item to each repository's menu.
++ * webapp: Use securemem for constant time auth token comparisons.
++ * copy --fast --to remote: Avoid printing anything for files that
++ are already believed to be present on the remote.
++ * Commands that allow specifying which repository to act on using
++ the repository's description will now fail when multiple repositories
++ match, rather than picking a repository at random.
++ (So will --in=)
++ * Better workaround for problem umasks when eg, setting up ssh keys.
++ * "standard" can now be used as a first-class keyword in preferred content
++ expressions. For example "standard or (include=otherdir/*)"
++ * groupwanted can be used in preferred content expressions.
++ * vicfg: Allows editing preferred content expressions for groups.
++ * Improve behavior when unable to parse a preferred content expression
++ (thanks, ion).
++ * metadata: Add --get
++ * metadata: Support --key option (and some other ones like --all)
++ * For each metadata field, there's now an automatically maintained
++ "$field-lastchanged" that gives the date of the last change to that
++ field. Also the "lastchanged" field for the date of the last change
++ to any of a file's metadata.
++ * unused: In direct mode, files that are deleted from the work tree
++ and so have no content present are no longer incorrectly detected as
++ unused.
++ * Avoid encoding errors when using the unused log file.
++ * map: Fix crash when one of the remotes of a repo is a local directory
++ that does not exist, or is not a git repo.
++ * repair: Improve memory usage when git fsck finds a great many broken
++ objects.
++ * Windows: Fix some filename encoding bugs.
++ * rsync special remote: Fix slashes when used on Windows.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Thu, 20 Mar 2014 13:21:12 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20140306) unstable; urgency=high
++
++ * sync: Fix bug in direct mode that caused a file that was not
++ checked into git to be deleted when there was a conflicting
++ merge with a remote.
++ * webapp: Now supports HTTPS.
++ * webapp: No longer supports a port specified after --listen, since
++ it was buggy, and that use case is better supported by setting up HTTPS.
++ * annex.listen can be configured, instead of using --listen
++ * annex.startupscan can be set to false to disable the assistant's startup
++ scan.
++ * Probe for quvi version at run time.
++ * webapp: Filter out from Switch Repository list any
++ repositories listed in autostart file that don't have a
++ git directory anymore. (Or are bare)
++ * webapp: Refuse to start in a bare git repository.
++ * assistant --autostart: Refuse to start in a bare git repository.
++ * webapp: Don't list the public repository group when editing a
++ git repository; it only makes sense for special remotes.
++ * view, vfilter: Add support for filtering tags and values out of a view,
++ using !tag and field!=value.
++ * vadd: Allow listing multiple desired values for a field.
++ * view: Refuse to enter a view when no branch is currently checked out.
++ * metadata: To only set a field when it's not already got a value, use
++ -s field?=value
++ * Run .git/hooks/pre-commit-annex whenever a commit is made.
++ * sync: Automatically resolve merge conflict between and annexed file
++ and a regular git file.
++ * glacier: Pass --region to glacier checkpresent.
++ * webdav: When built with a new enough haskell DAV (0.6), disable
++ the http response timeout, which was only 5 seconds.
++ * webapp: Include no-pty in ssh authorized_keys lines.
++ * assistant: Smarter log file rotation, which takes free disk space
++ into account.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Thu, 06 Mar 2014 12:28:04 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20140227) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * metadata: Field names limited to alphanumerics and a few whitelisted
++ punctuation characters to avoid issues with views, etc.
++ * metadata: Field names are now case insensative.
++ * When constructing views, metadata is available about the location of the
++ file in the view's reference branch. Allows incorporating parts of the
++ directory hierarchy in a view.
++ For example `git annex view tag=* podcasts/=*` makes a view in the form
++ tag/showname.
++ * --metadata field=value can now use globs to match, and matches
++ case insensatively, the same as git annex view field=value does.
++ * annex.genmetadata can be set to make git-annex automatically set
++ metadata (year and month) when adding files.
++ * Make annex.web-options be used in several places that call curl.
++ * Fix handling of rsync remote urls containing a username,
++ including rsync.net.
++ * Preserve metadata when staging a new version of an annexed file.
++ * metadata: Support --json
++ * webapp: Fix creation of box.com and Amazon S3 and Glacier
++ repositories, broken in 5.20140221.
++ * webdav: When built with DAV 0.6.0, use the new DAV monad to avoid
++ locking files, which is not needed by git-annex's use of webdav, and
++ does not work on Box.com.
++ * webdav: Fix path separator bug when used on Windows.
++ * repair: Optimise unpacking of pack files, and avoid repeated error
++ messages about corrupt pack files.
++ * Add build dep on regex-compat to fix build on mipsel, which lacks
++ regex-tdfa.
++ * Disable test suite on sparc, which is missing optparse-applicative.
++ * Put non-object tmp files in .git/annex/misctmp, leaving .git/annex/tmp
++ for only partially transferred objects.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Thu, 27 Feb 2014 11:34:19 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20140221) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * metadata: New command that can attach metadata to files.
++ * --metadata can be used to limit commands to acting on files
++ that have particular metadata.
++ * Preferred content expressions can use metadata=field=value
++ to limit them to acting on files that have particular metadata.
++ * view: New command that creates and checks out a branch that provides
++ a structured view of selected metadata.
++ * vfilter, vadd, vpop, vcycle: New commands for operating within views.
++ * pre-commit: Update metadata when committing changes to locations
++ of annexed files within a view.
++ * Add progress display for transfers to/from external special remotes.
++ * unused: Fix to actually detect unused keys when in direct mode.
++ * fsck: When run with --all or --unused, while .gitattributes
++ annex.numcopies cannot be honored since it's operating on keys
++ instead of files, make it honor the global numcopies setting,
++ and the annex.numcopies git config setting.
++ * trust, untrust, semitrust, dead: Warn when the trust level is
++ overridden in .git/config.
++ * glacier: Do not try to run glacier value create when an existing glacier
++ remote is enabled.
++ * fsck: Refuse to do anything if more than one of --incremental, --more,
++ and --incremental-schedule are given, since it's not clear which option
++ should win.
++ * Windows webapp: Can set up box.com, Amazon S3, and rsync.net remotes
++ * Windows webapp: Can create repos on removable drives.
++ * Windows: Ensure HOME is set, as needed by bundled cygwin utilities.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Fri, 21 Feb 2014 11:23:59 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20140210) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * --in can now refer to files that were located in a repository at
++ some past date. For example, --in="here@{yesterday}"
++ * Fixed direct mode annexed content locking code, which is used to
++ guard against recursive file drops.
++ * This is the first beta-level release of the Windows port with important
++ fixes (see below).
++ (The webapp and assistant are still alpha-level on Windows.)
++ * sync --content: Honor annex-ignore configuration.
++ * sync: Don't try to sync with xmpp remotes, which are only currently
++ supported when using the assistant.
++ * sync --content: Re-pull from remotes after downloading content,
++ since that can take a while and other changes may be pushed in the
++ meantime.
++ * sync --content: Reuse smart copy code from copy command, including
++ handling and repairing out of date location tracking info.
++ Closes: #737480
++ * sync --content: Drop files from remotes that don't want them after
++ getting them.
++ * sync: Fix bug in automatic merge conflict resolution code when used
++ on a filesystem not supporting symlinks, which resulted in it losing
++ track of the symlink bit of annexed files.
++ * Added ways to configure rsync options to be used only when uploading
++ or downloading from a remote. Useful to eg limit upload bandwidth.
++ * Fix initremote with encryption=pubkey to work with S3, glacier, webdav,
++ and external special remotes.
++ * Avoid building with DAV 0.6 which is badly broken (see #737902).
++ * Fix dropping of unused keys with spaces in their name.
++ * Fix build on platforms not supporting the webapp.
++ * Document in man page that sshcaching uses ssh ControlMaster.
++ Closes: #737476
++ * Windows: It's now safe to run multiple git-annex processes concurrently
++ on Windows; the lock files have been sorted out.
++ * Windows: Avoid using unix-compat's rename, which refuses to rename
++ directories.
++ * Windows: Fix deletion of repositories by test suite and webapp.
++ * Windows: Test suite 100% passes again.
++ * Windows: Fix bug in symlink calculation code.
++ * Windows: Fix handling of absolute unix-style git repository paths.
++ * Android: Avoid crashing when unable to set file mode for ssh config file
++ due to Android filesystem horribleness.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Mon, 10 Feb 2014 12:54:57 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20140127) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * sync --content: New option that makes the content of annexed files be
++ transferred. Similar to the assistant, this honors any configured
++ preferred content expressions.
++ * Remove --json option from commands not supporting it.
++ * status: Support --json.
++ * list: Fix specifying of files to list.
++ * Allow --all to be mixed with matching options like --copies and --in
++ (but not --include and --exclude).
++ * numcopies: New command, sets global numcopies value that is seen by all
++ clones of a repository.
++ * The annex.numcopies git config setting is deprecated. Once the numcopies
++ command is used to set the global number of copies, any annex.numcopies
++ git configs will be ignored.
++ * assistant: Make the prefs page set the global numcopies.
++ * Add lackingcopies, approxlackingcopies, and unused to
++ preferred content expressions.
++ * Client, transfer, incremental backup, and archive repositories
++ now want to get content that does not yet have enough copies.
++ * Client, transfer, and source repositories now do not want to retain
++ unused file contents.
++ * assistant: Checks daily for unused file contents, and when possible
++ moves them to a repository (such as a backup repository) that
++ wants to retain them.
++ * assistant: annex.expireunused can be configured to cause unused
++ file contents to be deleted after some period of time.
++ * webapp: Nudge user to see if they want to expire old unused file
++ contents when a lot of them seem to be piling up in the repository.
++ * repair: Check git version at run time.
++ * assistant: Run the periodic git gc in batch mode.
++ * added annex.secure-erase-command config option.
++ * test suite: Use tasty-rerun, and expose tasty command-line options.
++ * Optimise non-bare http remotes; no longer does a 404 to the wrong
++ url every time before trying the right url. Needs annex-bare to be
++ set to false, which is done when initially probing the uuid of a
++ http remote.
++ * webapp: After upgrading a git repository to git-annex, fix
++ bug that made it temporarily not be synced with.
++ * whereis: Support --all.
++ * All commands that support --all also support a --key option,
++ which limits them to acting on a single key.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Mon, 27 Jan 2014 13:43:28 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20140117) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Really fix FTBFS on mipsel and sparc due to test suite not being available
++ on those architectures.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Fri, 17 Jan 2014 14:46:27 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20140116) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Added tahoe special remote.
++ * external special remote protocol: Added GETGITDIR, and GETAVAILABILITY.
++ * Refuse to build with git older than 1.7.1.1, which is needed for
++ git checkout -B
++ * map: Fix display of v5 direct mode repos.
++ * repair: Support old git versions from before git fsck --no-dangling was
++ implemented.
++ * Fix a long-standing bug that could cause the wrong index file to be used
++ when committing to the git-annex branch, if GIT_INDEX_FILE is set in the
++ environment. This typically resulted in git-annex branch log files being
++ committed to the master branch and later showing up in the work tree.
++ (These log files can be safely removed.)
++ * assistant: Detect if .git/annex/index is corrupt at startup, and
++ recover.
++ * repair: Fix bug in packed refs file exploding code that caused a .gitrefs
++ directory to be created instead of .git/refs
++ * Fix FTBFS on mipsel and sparc due to test suite not being available
++ on those architectures.
++ * Android: Avoid passing --clobber to busybox wget.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Thu, 16 Jan 2014 11:34:54 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20140107) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * mirror: Support --all (and --unused).
++ * external special remote protocol: Added GETUUID, GETWANTED, SETWANTED,
++ SETSTATE, GETSTATE, DEBUG.
++ * Windows: Fix bug in direct mode merge code that could cause files
++ in subdirectories to go missing.
++ * Windows: Avoid eating stdin when running ssh to add a authorized key,
++ since this is used for password prompting.
++ * Avoid looping if long-running git cat-file or git hash-object crashes
++ and keeps crashing when restarted.
++ * Assistant: Remove stale MERGE_HEAD files in lockfile cleanup.
++ * Remotes can now be made read-only, by setting remote.<name>.annex-readonly
++ * wanted, schedule: Avoid printing "ok" after requested value.
++ * assistant: Ensure that .ssh/config and .ssh/authorized_keys are not
++ group or world writable when writing to those files, as that can make
++ ssh refuse to use them, if it allows another user to write to them.
++ * addurl, importfeed: Honor annex.diskreserve as long as the size of the
++ url can be checked.
++ * add: Fix rollback when disk is completely full.
++ * assistant: Fixed several minor memory leaks that manifested when
++ adding a large number of files.
++ * assistant: Start a new git-annex transferkeys process
++ after a network connection change, so that remotes that use a persistent
++ network connection are restarted.
++ * Adjust Debian build deps to match current state of sparc, mipsel.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Tue, 07 Jan 2014 12:22:18 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20131230) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Added new external special remote interface.
++ * importfeed: Support youtube playlists.
++ * Add tasty to build-depends, so that test suite builds again.
++ (tasty was stuck in incoming.)
++ * Fix typo in test suite.
++ * Fix bug in Linux standalone build's shimming that broke git-annex-shell.
++ * Include git-receive-pack, git-upload-pack, git, and git-shell wrappers
++ in the Linux standalone build, and OSX app, so they will be available
++ when it's added to PATH.
++ * addurl, importfeed: Sanitize | and some other symbols and special
++ characters.
++ * Auto-upgrade v3 indirect repos to v5 with no changes.
++ This also fixes a problem when a direct mode repo was somehow set to v3
++ rather than v4, and so the automatic direct mode upgrade to v5 was not
++ done.
++ * Android: Avoid trying to use Android's own ionice, which does not
++ allow specifying a command to run. Fixes transferring files to/from
++ android and probably a few other things.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Mon, 30 Dec 2013 14:13:40 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20131221) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * assistant: Fix OSX-specific bug that caused the startup scan to try to
++ follow symlinks to other directories, and add their contents to the annex.
++ * assistant: Set StrictHostKeyChecking yes when creating ssh remotes,
++ and add it to the configuration for any ssh remotes previously created
++ by the assistant. This avoids repeated prompts by ssh if the host key
++ changes, instead syncing with such a remote will fail. Closes: #732602
++ * Fix test suite to cover lock --force change.
++ * Add plumbing-level lookupkey and examinekey commands.
++ * find --format: Added hashdirlower, hashdirmixed, keyname, and mtime
++ format variables.
++ * assistant: Always batch changes found in startup scan.
++ * An armel Linux standalone build is now available, which includes the
++ webapp.
++ * Programs from Linux and OSX standalone builds can now be symlinked
++ into a directory in PATH as an alternative installation method, and will
++ use readlink to find where the build was unpacked.
++ * Include man pages in Linux and OSX standalone builds.
++ * Linux standalone build now includes its own glibc and forces the linker to
++ use it, to remove dependence on the host glibc.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Sat, 21 Dec 2013 12:00:17 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20131213) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Avoid using git commit in direct mode, since in some situations
++ it will read the full contents of files in the tree.
++ * assistant: Batch jobs are now run with ionice and nocache, when
++ those commands are available.
++ * assistant: Run transferkeys as batch jobs.
++ * Automatically fix up bad bare repositories created by
++ versions 5.20131118 through 5.20131127.
++ * rsync special remote: Fix fallback mode for rsync remotes that
++ use hashDirMixed. Closes: #731142
++ * copy --from, get --from: When --force is used, ignore the
++ location log and always try to get the file from the remote.
++ * Deal with box.com changing the url of their webdav endpoint.
++ * Android: Fix SRV record lookups for XMPP to use android getprop
++ command to find DNS server, since there is no resolv.conf.
++ * import: Add --skip-duplicates option.
++ * lock: Require --force. Closes: #731606
++ * import: better handling of overwriting an existing file/directory/broken
++ link when importing
++ * Windows: assistant and webapp work! (very experimental)
++ * Windows: Support annex.diskreserve.
++ * Fix bad behavior in Firefox, which was caused by an earlier fix to
++ bad behavior in Chromium.
++ * repair: Improve repair of git-annex index file.
++ * repair: Remove damaged git-annex sync branches.
++ * status: Ignore new files that are gitignored.
++ * Fix direct mode's handling when modifications to non-annexed files
++ are pulled from a remote. A bug prevented the files from being updated
++ in the work tree, and this caused the modification to be reverted.
++ * OSX: Remove ssh and ssh-keygen from dmg as they're included in OSX by
++ default.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Fri, 13 Dec 2013 14:20:32 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20131130) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * init: Fix a bug that caused git annex init, when run in a bare
++ repository, to set core.bare=false.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Sat, 30 Nov 2013 16:32:35 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20131127.1) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Rebuild that does not try to use quvi 0.9 from experimental.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Thu, 28 Nov 2013 07:57:36 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20131127) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * webapp: Detect when upgrades are available, and upgrade if the user
++ desires.
++ (Only when git-annex is installed using the prebuilt binaries
++ from git-annex upstream, not from eg Debian.)
++ * assistant: Detect when the git-annex binary is modified or replaced,
++ and either prompt the user to restart the program, or automatically
++ restart it.
++ * annex.autoupgrade configures both the above upgrade behaviors.
++ * Added support for quvi 0.9. Slightly suboptimal due to limitations in its
++ interface compared with the old version.
++ * Bug fix: annex.version did not get set on automatic upgrade to v5 direct
++ mode repo, so the upgrade was performed repeatedly, slowing commands down.
++ * webapp: Fix bug that broke switching between local repositories
++ that use the new guarded direct mode.
++ * Android: Fix stripping of the git-annex binary.
++ * Android: Make terminal app show git-annex version number.
++ * Android: Re-enable XMPP support.
++ * reinject: Allow to be used in direct mode.
++ * Futher improvements to git repo repair. Has now been tested in tens
++ of thousands of intentionally damaged repos, and successfully
++ repaired them all.
++ * Allow use of --unused in bare repository.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Wed, 27 Nov 2013 18:41:44 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20131120) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Fix Debian package to not try to run test suite, since haskell-tasty
++ is not out of new or in Build-Depends yet.
++ * dropunused, addunused: Allow "all" instead of a range to
++ act on all unused data.
++ * Ensure execute bit is set on directories when core.sharedrepository is set.
++ * Ensure that core.sharedrepository is honored when creating the .git/annex
++ directory.
++ * Improve repair code in the case where the index file is corrupt,
++ and this hides other problems from git fsck.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Wed, 20 Nov 2013 12:54:18 -0400
++
++git-annex (5.20131118) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Direct mode repositories now have core.bare=true set, to prevent
++ accidentally running git commands that try to operate on the work tree,
++ and so do the wrong thing in direct mode.
++ * annex.version is now set to 5 for direct mode repositories.
++ This upgrade is handled fully automatically, no need to run
++ git annex upgrade
++ * The "status" command has been renamed to "info", to allow
++ "git annex status" to be used in direct mode repositories, now that
++ "git status" won't work in them.
++ * The -c option now not only modifies the git configuration seen by
++ git-annex, but it is passed along to every git command git-annex runs.
++ * watcher: Avoid loop when adding a file owned by someone else fails
++ in indirect mode because its permissions cannot be modified.
++ * webapp: Avoid encoding problems when displaying the daemon log file.
++ * webapp: Improve UI around remote that have no annex.uuid set,
++ either because setup of them is incomplete, or because the remote
++ git repository is not a git-annex repository.
++ * Include ssh-keygen in standalone bundle.
++ * Allow optionally configuring git-annex with -fEKG to enable awesome
++ remote monitoring interfaceat http://localhost:4242/
++ * Fix bug that caused bad information to be written to the git-annex branch
++ when running describe or other commands with a remote that has no uuid.
++ * Work around Android linker problem that had prevented git-annex from
++ running on Android 4.3 and 4.4.
++ * repair: Handle case where index file is corrupt, but all objects are ok.
++ * assistant: Notice on startup when the index file is corrupt, and
++ auto-repair.
++ * Fix direct mode merge bug when a direct mode file was deleted and replaced
++ with a directory. An ordering problem caused the directory to not get
++ created in this case.
++ Thanks to Tim for the test case.
++ * Direct mode .git/annex/objects directories are no longer left writable,
++ because that allowed writing to symlinks of files that are not present,
++ which followed the link and put bad content in an object location.
++ Thanks to Tim for the test case.
++ * fsck: Fix up .git/annex/object directory permissions.
++ * Switched to the tasty test framework.
++ * Android: Adjust default .gitignore to ignore .thumbnails at any location
++ in the tree, not just at its top.
++ * webapp: Check annex.version.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Mon, 18 Nov 2013 10:45:43 -0400
++
++git-annex (4.20131106) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Improve local pairing behavior when two computers both try to start
++ the pairing process separately.
++ * sync: Work even when the local git repository is new and empty,
++ with no master branch.
++ * gcrypt, bup: Fix bug that prevented using these special remotes
++ with encryption=pubkey.
++ * Fix enabling of gcrypt repository accessed over ssh;
++ git-annex-shell gcryptsetup had a bug that caused it to fail
++ with permission denied.
++ * Fix zombie process that occurred when switching between repository
++ views in the webapp.
++ * map: Work when there are gcrypt remotes.
++ * Fix build w/o webapp.
++ * Fix exception handling bug that could cause .git/annex/index to be used
++ for git commits outside the git-annex branch. Known to affect git-annex
++ when used with the git shipped with Ubuntu 13.10.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Wed, 06 Nov 2013 11:17:47 -0400
++
++git-annex (4.20131101) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * The "git annex content" command is renamed to "git annex wanted".
++ * New --want-get and --want-drop options which can be used to
++ test preferred content settings.
++ For example, "git annex find --in . --want-drop"
++ * assistant: When autostarted, wait 5 seconds before running the startup
++ scan, to avoid contending with the user's desktop login process.
++ * webapp: When setting up a bare shared repository, enable non-fast-forward
++ pushes.
++ * sync: Show a hint about receive.denyNonFastForwards when a push fails.
++ * directory, webdav: Fix bug introduced in version 4.20131002 that
++ caused the chunkcount file to not be written. Work around repositories
++ without such a file, so files can still be retreived from them.
++ * assistant: Automatically repair damanged git repository, if it can
++ be done without losing data.
++ * assistant: Support repairing git remotes that are locally accessible
++ (eg, on removable drives).
++ * add: Fix reversion in 4.20130827 when adding unlocked files that have
++ not yet been committed.
++ * unannex: New, much slower, but more safe behavior: Copies files out of
++ the annex. This avoids an unannex of one file breaking other files that
++ link to the same content. Also, it means that the content
++ remains in the annex using up space until cleaned up with
++ "git annex unused".
++ (The behavior of unannex --fast has not changed; it still hard links
++ to content in the annex. --fast was not made the default because it is
++ potentially unsafe; editing such a hard linked file can unexpectedly
++ change content stored in the annex.)
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Fri, 01 Nov 2013 11:34:27 -0400
++
++git-annex (4.20131024) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * webapp: Fix bug when adding a remote and git-remote-gcrypt
++ is not installed.
++ * The assitant can now run scheduled incremental fsck jobs on the local
++ repository and remotes. These can be configured using vicfg or with the
++ webapp.
++ * repair: New command, which can repair damaged git repositories
++ (even ones not using git-annex).
++ * webapp: When git repository damange is detected, repairs can be
++ done using the webapp UI.
++ * Automatically and safely detect and recover from dangling
++ .git/annex/index.lock files, which would prevent git from
++ committing to the git-annex branch, eg after a crash.
++ * assistant: Detect stale git lock files at startup time, and remove them.
++ * addurl: Better sanitization of generated filenames.
++ * Better sanitization of problem characters when generating URL and WORM
++ keys.
++ * The control socket path passed to ssh needs to be 17 characters
++ shorter than the maximum unix domain socket length, because ssh
++ appends stuff to it to make a temporary filename. Closes: #725512
++ * status: Fix space leak in local mode, introduced in version 4.20130920.
++ * import: Skip .git directories.
++ * Remove bogus runshell loop check.
++ * addurl: Improve message when adding url with wrong size to existing file.
++ * Fixed handling of URL keys that have no recorded size.
++ * status: Fix a crash if a temp file went away while its size was
++ being checked for status.
++ * Deal with git check-attr -z output format change in git 1.8.5.
++ * Work around sed output difference that led to version containing a newline
++ on OSX.
++ * sync: Fix automatic resolution of merge conflicts where one side is an
++ annexed file, and the other side is a non-annexed file, or a directory.
++ * S3: Try to ensure bucket name is valid for archive.org.
++ * assistant: Bug fix: When run in a subdirectory, files from incoming merges
++ were wrongly added to that subdirectory, and removed from their original
++ locations.
++ * Windows: Deal with strange msysgit 1.8.4 behavior of not understanding
++ DOS formatted paths for --git-dir and --work-tree.
++ * Removed workaround for bug in git 1.8.4r0.
++ * Added git-recover-repository command to git-annex source
++ (not built by default; this needs to move to someplace else).
++ * webapp: Move sidebar to the right hand side of the screen.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Thu, 24 Oct 2013 12:59:55 -0400
++
++git-annex (4.20131002) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Note that the layout of gcrypt repositories has changed, and
++ if you created one you must manually upgrade it.
++ See http://git-annex.branchable.com/upgrades/gcrypt/
++ * webapp: Support setting up and using encrypted git repositories on
++ any ssh server, as well as on rsync.net.
++ * git-annex-shell: Added support for operating inside gcrypt repositories.
++ * Disable receive.denyNonFastForwards when setting up a gcrypt special
++ remote, since gcrypt needs to be able to fast-forward the master branch.
++ * import: Preserve top-level directory structure.
++ * Use cryptohash rather than SHA for hashing when no external hash program
++ is available. This is a significant speedup for SHA256 on OSX, for
++ example.
++ * Added SKEIN256 and SKEIN512 backends.
++ * Android build redone from scratch, many dependencies updated,
++ and entire build can now be done using provided scripts.
++ * assistant: Clear the list of failed transfers when doing a full transfer
++ scan. This prevents repeated retries to download files that are not
++ available, or are not referenced by the current git tree.
++ * indirect, direct: Better behavior when a file is not owned by
++ the user running the conversion.
++ * add, import, assistant: Better preserve the mtime of symlinks,
++ when when adding content that gets deduplicated.
++ * Send a git-annex user-agent when downloading urls.
++ Overridable with --user-agent option.
++ (Not yet done for S3 or WebDAV due to limitations of libraries used.)
++ * webapp: Fixed a bug where when a new remote is added, one file
++ may fail to sync to or from it due to the transferrer process not
++ yet knowing about the new remote.
++ * OSX: Bundled gpg upgraded, now compatible with config files
++ written by MacGPG.
++ * assistant: More robust inotify handling; avoid crashing if a directory
++ cannot be read.
++ * Moved list of backends and remote types from status to version
++ command.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Wed, 02 Oct 2013 16:00:39 -0400
++
++git-annex (4.20130920) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * webapp: Initial support for setting up encrypted removable drives.
++ * Recommend using my patched gcrypt, which fixes some bugs:
++ https://github.com/joeyh/git-remote-gcrypt
++ * Support hot-swapping of removable drives containing gcrypt repositories.
++ * list: New command, displays a compact table of remotes that
++ contain files.
++ (Thanks, anarcat for display code and mastensg for inspiration.)
++ * fsck: Fix detection and fixing of present direct mode files that are
++ wrongly represented as standin symlinks on crippled filesystems.
++ * sync: Fix bug that caused direct mode mappings to not be updated
++ when merging files into the tree on Windows.
++ * sync: Don't fail if the directory it is run in gets removed by the
++ sync.
++ * addurl: Fix quvi audodetection, broken in last release.
++ * status: In local mode, displays information about variance from configured
++ numcopies levels. (--fast avoids calculating these)
++ * gcrypt: Ensure that signing key is set to one of the participants keys.
++ * webapp: Show encryption information when editing a remote.
++ * Avoid unnecessarily catting non-symlink files from git, which can be
++ so large it runs out of memory.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Fri, 20 Sep 2013 10:34:51 -0400
++
++git-annex (4.20130911) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Fix problem with test suite in non-unicode locale.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Wed, 11 Sep 2013 12:14:16 -0400
++
++git-annex (4.20130909) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * initremote: Syntax change when setting up an encrypted special remote.
++ Now use keyid=$KEYID rather than the old encryption=$KEYID
++ * forget: New command, causes git-annex branch history to be forgotten
++ in a way that will spread to other clones of the repository.
++ (As long as they're running this version or newer of git-annex.)
++ * forget --drop-dead: Completely removes mentions of repositories that
++ have been marked as dead from the git-annex branch.
++ * sync, assistant: Force push of the git-annex branch. Necessary
++ to ensure it gets pushed to remotes after being rewritten by forget.
++ * Added gcrypt support. This combines a fully encrypted git
++ repository (using git-remote-gcrypt) with an encrypted git-annex special
++ remote.
++ * sync: Support syncing with gcrypt remotes.
++ * importfeed: Also ignore transient problems with downloading content
++ from feeds.
++ * Honor core.sharedrepository when receiving and adding files in direct
++ mode.
++ * enableremote: gpg keys can be removed from those a remote encrypts
++ to by passing "keyid-=$KEYID". keyid+= is also provided.
++ (Thanks, guilhem for the patch.)
++ * Added encryption=pubkey scheme, which encrypts to public keys directly
++ rather than the hybrid approach. See documentation for advantages
++ and disadvantages, but encryption=hybrid is the recommended scheme still.
++ (Thanks, guilhem for the patch.)
++ * Fix Feeds display in build flags.
++ * Remind user when annex-ignore is set for some remotes, if unable to
++ get or drop a file, possibly because it's on an ignored remote.
++ * gpg: Force --no-textmode in case the user has it turned on in config.
++ * webapp: Improve javascript's handling of longpolling connection
++ failures, by reloading the current page in this case.
++ Works around chromium behavior where ajax connections to urls
++ that were already accessed are denied after navigating back to
++ a previous page.
++ * Allow building without quvi support.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Mon, 09 Sep 2013 09:47:02 -0400
++
++git-annex (4.20130827) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Youtube support! (And 53 other video hosts). When quvi is installed,
++ git-annex addurl automatically uses it to detect when an page is
++ a video, and downloads the video file.
++ * web special remote: Also support using quvi, for getting files,
++ or checking if files exist in the web.
++ * unused: Is now a minimum of 30 times faster, and typically many
++ more times than that (when a repository has several branches).
++ (Thanks, guilhem for the patch.)
++ * unused: Fix bugs in two edge cases involving manually staged changes.
++ (Thanks, guilhem for the patch.)
++ * Android: Fix bug in terminal app that caused it to spin using much
++ CPU and battery. This problem was introduced in version 4.20130601.
++ * sync, merge: Bug fix: Don't try to merge into master when in a bare repo.
++ * import: Add options to control handling of duplicate files:
++ --duplicate, --deduplicate, and --clean-duplicates
++ * mirror: New command, makes two repositories contain the same set of files.
++ * Set --clobber when running wget to ensure resuming works properly.
++ * Unescape characters in 'file://...' URIs. (Thanks, guilhem for the patch.)
++ * Better error message when trying to use a git remote that has annex.ignore
++ set.
++ * Fix bug that caused typechanged symlinks to be assumed to be unlocked
++ files, so they were added to the annex by the pre-commit hook.
++ * Debian: Run the builtin test suite as an autopkgtest.
++ * Debian: Recommend ssh-askpass, which ssh will use when the assistant
++ is run w/o a tty. Closes: #719832
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Tue, 27 Aug 2013 11:03:00 -0400
++
++git-annex (4.20130815) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * assistant, watcher: .gitignore files and other git ignores are now
++ honored, when git 1.8.4 or newer is installed.
++ (Thanks, Adam Spiers, for getting the necessary support into git for this.)
++ * importfeed: Ignores transient problems with feeds. Only exits nonzero
++ when a feed has repeatedly had a problems for at least 1 day.
++ * importfeed: Fix handling of dots in extensions.
++ * Windows: Added support for encrypted special remotes.
++ * Windows: Fixed permissions problem that prevented removing files
++ from directory special remote. Directory special remotes now fully usable.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Thu, 15 Aug 2013 10:14:33 +0200
++
++git-annex (4.20130802) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * dropunused behavior change: Now refuses to drop the last copy of a
++ file, unless you use the --force.
++ This was the last place in git-annex that could remove data referred
++ to by the git history, without being forced.
++ Like drop, dropunused checks remotes, and honors the global
++ annex.numcopies setting. (However, .gitattributes settings cannot
++ apply to unused files.)
++ * Fix inverted logic in last release's fix for data loss bug,
++ that caused git-annex sync on FAT or other crippled filesystems to add
++ symlink standin files to the annex.
++ * importfeed can be used to import files from podcast feeds.
++ * webapp: When setting up a dedicated ssh key to access the annex
++ on a host, set IdentitiesOnly to prevent the ssh-agent from forcing
++ use of a different ssh key. That could result in unncessary password
++ prompts, or prevent git-annex-shell from being run on the remote host.
++ * webapp: Improve handling of remotes whose setup has stalled.
++ * Add status message to XMPP presence tag, to identify to others that
++ the client is a git-annex client. Closes: #717652
++ * webapp: When creating a repository on a removable drive, set
++ core.fsyncobjectfiles, to help prevent data loss when the drive is yanked.
++ * Always build with -threaded, to avoid a deadlock when communicating with
++ gpg.
++ * unused: No longer shows as unused tmp files that are actively being
++ transferred.
++ * assistant: Fix NetWatcher to not sync with remotes that have
++ remote.<name>.annex-sync set to false.
++ * assistant: Fix deadlock that could occur when adding a lot of files
++ at once in indirect mode.
++ * assistant: Fix bug that caused it to stall when adding a very large
++ number of files at once (around 5 thousand).
++ * OSX: Make git-annex-webapp run in the background, so that the app icon
++ can be clicked on the open a new webapp when the assistant is already
++ running.
++ * Improve test suite on Windows; now tests git annex sync.
++ * Fix a few bugs involving filenames that are at or near the filesystem's
++ maximum filename length limit.
++ * find: Avoid polluting stdout with progress messages. Closes: #718186
++ * Escape ':' in file/directory names to avoid it being treated
++ as a pathspec by some git commands. Closes: #718185
++ * Slow and ugly work around for bug #718517 in git 1.8.4~rc0, which broke
++ git-cat-file --batch for filenames containing spaces.
++ (Will be reverted after next git pre-release fixes the problem.)
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Fri, 02 Aug 2013 11:35:16 -0400
++
++git-annex (4.20130723) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Fix data loss bug when adding an (uncompressed) tarball of a
++ git-annex repository, or other file that begins with something
++ that can be mistaken for a git-annex link. Closes: #717456
++ * New improved version of the git-annex logo, contributed by
++ John Lawrence.
++ * Rsync.net have committed to support git-annex and offer a special
++ discounted rate for git-annex users. Updated the webapp to reflect this.
++ http://www.rsync.net/products/git-annex-pricing.html
++ * Install XDG desktop icon files.
++ * Support unannex and uninit in direct mode.
++ * Support import in direct mode.
++ * webapp: Better display of added files.
++ * fix: Preserve the original mtime of fixed symlinks.
++ * uninit: Preserve .git/annex/objects at the end, if it still
++ has content, so that old versions of files and deleted files
++ are not deleted. Print a message with some suggested actions.
++ * When a transfer is already being run by another process,
++ proceed on to the next file, rather than dying.
++ * Fix checking when content is present in a non-bare repository
++ accessed via http.
++ * Display byte sizes with more precision.
++ * watcher: Fixed a crash that could occur when a directory was renamed
++ or deleted before it could be scanned.
++ * watcher: Partially worked around a bug in hinotify, no longer crashes
++ if hinotify cannot process a directory (but can't detect changes in it)
++ * directory special remote: Fix checking that there is enough disk space
++ to hold an object, was broken when using encryption.
++ * webapp: Differentiate between creating a new S3/Glacier/WebDav remote,
++ and initializing an existing remote. When creating a new remote, avoid
++ conflicts with other existing (or deleted) remotes with the same name.
++ * When an XMPP server has SRV records, try them, but don't then fall
++ back to the regular host if they all fail.
++ * For long hostnames, use a hash of the hostname to generate the socket
++ file for ssh connection caching.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Tue, 23 Jul 2013 10:46:05 -0400
++
++git-annex (4.20130709) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * --all: New switch that makes git-annex operate on all data stored
++ in the git annex, including old versions of files. Supported by
++ fsck, get, move, copy.
++ * --unused: New switch that makes git-annex operate on all data found
++ by the last run of git annex unused. Supported by fsck, move, copy.
++ * get, move, copy: Can now be run in a bare repository,
++ like fsck already could. --all is enabled automatically in this case.
++ * merge: Now also merges synced/master or similar branches, which
++ makes it useful to put in a post-receive hook to make a repository
++ automatically update its working copy when git annex sync or the assistant
++ sync with it.
++ * webapp: Fix ssh setup with nonstandard port, broken in last release.
++ * init: Detect systems on which git commit fails due to not being able to
++ determine the FQDN, and put in a workaround so committing to the git-annex
++ branch works.
++ * addurl --pathdepth: Fix failure when the pathdepth specified is deeper
++ than the urls's path.
++ * Windows: Look for .exe extension when searching for a command in path.
++ * Pass -f to curl when downloading a file with it, so it propigates failure.
++ * Windows: Fix url to object when using a http remote.
++ * webapp: Fix authorized_keys line added when setting up a rsync remote
++ on a server that also supports git-annex, to not force running
++ git-annex-shell.
++ * OSX Mountain Lion: Fixed gpg bundled in dmg to not fail due to a missing
++ gpg-agent.
++ * Android: gpg is built without --enable-minimal, so it interoperates
++ better with other gpg builds that may default to using other algorithms
++ for encryption.
++ * dropunused, addunused: Complain when asked to operate on a number that
++ does not correspond to any unused key.
++ * fsck: Don't claim to fix direct mode when run on a symlink whose content
++ is not present.
++ * Make --numcopies override annex.numcopies set in .gitattributes.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Tue, 09 Jul 2013 13:55:39 -0400
++
++git-annex (4.20130627) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * assistant --autostart: Automatically ionices the daemons it starts.
++ * assistant: Daily sanity check thread is run niced.
++ * bup: Handle /~/ in bup remote paths.
++ Thanks, Oliver Matthews
++ * fsck: Ensures that direct mode is used for files when it's enabled.
++ * webapp: Fix bug when setting up a remote ssh repo repeatedly on the same
++ server.
++ * webapp: Ensure that ssh keys generated for different directories
++ on a server are always different.
++ * webapp: Fix bug setting up ssh repo if the user enters "~/" at the start
++ of the path.
++ * assistant: Fix bug that prevented adding files written by gnucash,
++ and more generally support adding hard links to files. However,
++ other operations on hard links are still unsupported.
++ * webapp: Fix bug that caused the webapp to hang when built with yesod 1.2.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Thu, 27 Jun 2013 14:21:55 -0400
++
++git-annex (4.20130621) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Supports indirect mode on encfs in paranoia mode, and other
++ filesystems that do not support hard links, but do support
++ symlinks and other POSIX filesystem features.
++ * Android: Add .thumbnails to .gitignore when setting up a camera
++ repository.
++ * Android: Make the "Open webapp" menu item open the just created
++ repository when a new repo is made.
++ * webapp: When the user switches to display a different repository,
++ that repository becomes the default repository to be displayed next time
++ the webapp gets started.
++ * glacier: Better handling of the glacier inventory, which avoids
++ duplicate uploads to the same glacier repository by `git annex copy`.
++ * Direct mode: No longer temporarily remove write permission bit of files
++ when adding them.
++ * sync: Better support for bare git remotes. Now pushes directly to the
++ master branch on such a remote, instead of to synced/master. This
++ makes it easier to clone from a bare git remote that has been populated
++ with git annex sync or by the assistant.
++ * Android: Fix use of cp command to not try to use features present
++ only on build system.
++ * Windows: Fix hang when adding several files at once.
++ * assistant: In direct mode, objects are now only dropped when all
++ associated files are unwanted. This avoids a repreated drop/get loop
++ of a file that has a copy in an archive directory, and a copy not in an
++ archive directory. (Indirect mode still has some buggy behavior in this
++ area, since it does not keep track of associated files.)
++ Closes: #712060
++ * status: No longer shows dead repositories.
++ * annex.debug can now be set to enable debug logging by default.
++ The webapp's debugging check box does this.
++ * fsck: Avoid getting confused by Windows path separators
++ * Windows: Multiple bug fixes, including fixing the data written to the
++ git-annex branch.
++ * Windows: The test suite now passes on Windows (a few broken parts are
++ disabled).
++ * assistant: On Linux, the expensive transfer scan is run niced.
++ * Enable assistant and WebDAV support on powerpc and sparc architectures,
++ which now have the necessary dependencies built.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Fri, 21 Jun 2013 10:18:41 -0400
++
++git-annex (4.20130601) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * XMPP: Git push over xmpp made much more robust.
++ * XMPP: Avoid redundant and unncessary pushes. Note that this breaks
++ compatibility with previous versions of git-annex, which will refuse
++ to accept any XMPP pushes from this version.
++ * XMPP: Send pings and use them to detect when contact with the server
++ is lost.
++ * hook special remote: Added combined hook program support.
++ * Android app: Avoid using hard links to app's lib directory, which
++ is sometimes on a different filesystem than the data directory.
++ * Fix bug in parsing of parens in some preferred content expressions.
++ This fixes the behavior of the manual mode group.
++ * assistant: Work around git-cat-file's not reloading the index after files
++ are staged.
++ * Improve error handling when getting uuid of http remotes to auto-ignore,
++ like with ssh remotes.
++ * content: New command line way to view and configure a repository's
++ preferred content settings.
++ * sync: Fix double merge conflict resolution handling.
++ * XMPP: Fix a file descriptor leak.
++ * Android: Added an "Open WebApp" item to the terminal's menu.
++ * Android: Work around Android devices where the `am` command doesn't work.
++ * Can now restart certain long-running git processes if they crash, and
++ continue working.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Sat, 01 Jun 2013 19:16:04 -0400
++
++git-annex (4.20130521) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Sanitize debian changelog version before putting it into cabal file.
++ Closes: #708619
++ * Switch to MonadCatchIO-transformers for better handling of state while
++ catching exceptions.
++ * Fix a zombie that could result when running a process like gpg to
++ read and write to it.
++ * Allow building with gpg2.
++ * Disable building with the haskell threaded runtime when the webapp
++ is not built. This may fix builds on mips, s390x and sparc, which are
++ failing to link -lHSrts_thr
++ * Temporarily build without webapp on kfreebsd-i386, until yesod is
++ installable there again.
++ * Direct mode bug fix: After a conflicted merge was automatically resolved,
++ the content of a file that was already present could incorrectly
++ be replaced with a symlink.
++ * Fix a bug in the git-annex branch handling code that could
++ cause info from a remote to not be merged and take effect immediately.
++ * Direct mode is now fully tested by the test suite.
++ * Detect bad content in ~/.config/git-annex/program and look in PATH instead.
++ * OSX: Fixed gpg included in dmg.
++ * Linux standalone: Back to being built with glibc 2.13 for maximum
++ portability.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Tue, 21 May 2013 13:10:26 -0400
++
++git-annex (4.20130516) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Android: The webapp is ported and working.
++ * Windows: There is a very rough Windows port. Do not trust it with
++ important data.
++ * git-annex-shell: Ensure that received files can be read. Files
++ transferred from some Android devices may have very broken permissions
++ as received.
++ * direct mode: Direct mode commands now work on files staged in the index,
++ they do not need to be committed to git.
++ * Temporarily add an upper bound to the version of yesod that can be built
++ with, since yesod 1.2 has a great many changes that will require extensive
++ work on the webapp.
++ * Disable building with the haskell threaded runtime when the assistant
++ is not built. This may fix builds on s390x and sparc, which are failing
++ to link -lHSrts_thr
++ * Avoid depending on regex-tdfa on mips, mipsel, and s390, where it fails
++ to build.
++ * direct: Fix a bug that could cause some files to be left in indirect mode.
++ * When initializing a directory special remote with a relative path,
++ the path is made absolute.
++ * SHA: Add a runtime sanity check that sha commands output something
++ that appears to be a real sha.
++ * configure: Better checking that sha commands output in the desired format.
++ * rsync special remotes: When sending from a crippled filesystem, use
++ the destination's default file permissions, as the local ones can
++ be arbitrarily broken. (Ie, ----rwxr-x for files on Android)
++ * migrate: Detect if a file gets corrupted while it's being migrated.
++ * Debian: Add a menu file.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Thu, 16 May 2013 11:03:35 -0400
++
++git-annex (4.20130501) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * sync, assistant: Behavior changes: Sync with remotes that have
++ annex-ignore set, so that git remotes on servers without git-annex
++ installed can be used to keep clients' git repos in sync.
++ * assistant: Work around misfeature in git 1.8.2 that makes
++ `git commit --alow-empty -m ""` run an editor.
++ * sync: Bug fix, avoid adding to the annex the
++ dummy symlinks used on crippled filesystems.
++ * Add public repository group.
++ (And inpreferreddir to preferred content expressions.)
++ * webapp: Can now set up Internet Archive repositories.
++ * S3: Dropping content from the Internet Archive doesn't work, but
++ their API indicates it does. Always refuse to drop from there.
++ * Automatically register public urls for files uploaded to the
++ Internet Archive.
++ * To enable an existing special remote, the new enableremote command
++ must be used. The initremote command now is used only to create
++ new special remotes.
++ * initremote: If two existing remotes have the same name,
++ prefer the one with a higher trust level.
++ * assistant: Improved XMPP protocol to better support multiple repositories
++ using the same XMPP account. Fixes bad behavior when sharing with a friend
++ when you or the friend have multiple reposotories on an XMPP account.
++ Note that XMPP pairing with your own devices still pairs with all
++ repositories using your XMPP account.
++ * assistant: Fix bug that could cause incoming pushes to not get
++ merged into the local tree. Particularly affected XMPP pushes.
++ * webapp: Display some additional information about a repository on
++ its edit page.
++ * webapp: Install FDO desktop menu file when started in standalone mode.
++ * webapp: Don't default to making repository in cwd when started
++ from within a directory containing a git-annex file (eg, standalone
++ tarball directory).
++ * Detect systems that have no user name set in GECOS, and also
++ don't have user.name set in git config, and put in a workaround
++ so that commits to the git-annex branch (and the assistant)
++ will still succeed despite git not liking the system configuration.
++ * webapp: When told to add a git repository on a remote server, and
++ the repository already exists as a non-bare repository, use it,
++ rather than initializing a bare repository in the same directory.
++ * direct, indirect: Refuse to do anything when the assistant
++ or git-annex watch daemon is running.
++ * assistant: When built with git before 1.8.0, use `git remote rm`
++ to delete a remote. Newer git uses `git remote remove`.
++ * rmurl: New command, removes one of the recorded urls for a file.
++ * Detect when the remote is broken like bitbucket is, and exits 0 when
++ it fails to run git-annex-shell.
++ * assistant: Several improvements to performance and behavior when
++ performing bulk adds of a large number of files (tens to hundreds
++ of thousands).
++ * assistant: Sanitize XMPP presence information logged for debugging.
++ * webapp: Now automatically fills in any creds used by an existing remote
++ when creating a new remote of the same type. Done for Internet Archive,
++ S3, Glacier, and Box.com remotes.
++ * Store an annex-uuid file in the bucket when setting up a new S3 remote.
++ * Support building with DAV 0.4.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Wed, 01 May 2013 01:42:46 -0400
++
++git-annex (4.20130417) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * initremote: Generates encryption keys with high quality entropy.
++ This can be disabled using --fast to get the old behavior.
++ The assistant still uses low-quality entropy when creating encrypted
++ remotes, to avoid delays. (Thanks, guilhem for the patch.)
++ * Bugfix: Direct mode no longer repeatedly checksums duplicated files.
++ * assistant: Work around horrible, terrible, very bad behavior of
++ gnome-keyring, by not storing special-purpose ssh keys in ~/.ssh/*.pub.
++ Apparently gnome-keyring apparently will load and indiscriminately use
++ such keys in some cases, even if they are not using any of the standard
++ ssh key names. Instead store the keys in ~/.ssh/annex/,
++ which gnome-keyring will not check.
++ * addurl: Bugfix: Did not properly add file in direct mode.
++ * assistant: Bug fix to avoid annexing the files that git uses
++ to stand in for symlinks on FAT and other filesystem not supporting
++ symlinks.
++ * Adjust preferred content expressions so that content in archive
++ directories is preferred until it has reached an archive or smallarchive
++ repository.
++ * webapp: New --listen= option allows running the webapp on one computer
++ and connecting to it from another. (Note: Does not yet use HTTPS.)
++ * Added annex.web-download-command setting.
++ * Added per-remote annex-rsync-transport option. (guilhem again)
++ * Ssh connection caching is now also used by rsync special remotes.
++ (guilhem yet again)
++ * The version number is now derived from git, unless built with
++ VERSION_FROM_CHANGELOG.
++ * assistant: Stop any transfers the assistant initiated on shutdown.
++ * assistant: Added sequence numbers to XMPP git push packets. (Not yet used.)
++ * addurl: Register transfer so the webapp can see it.
++ * addurl: Automatically retry downloads that fail, as long as some
++ additional content was downloaded.
++ * webapp: Much improved progress bar display for downloads from encrypted
++ remotes.
++ * Avoid using runghc, as that needs ghci.
++ * webapp: When a repository's group is changed, rescan for transfers.
++ * webapp: Added animations.
++ * webapp: Include the repository directory in the mangled hostname and
++ ssh key name, so that a locked down ssh key for one repository is not
++ re-used when setting up additional repositories on the same server.
++ * Fall back to internal url downloader when built without curl.
++ * fsck: Check content of direct mode files (only when the inode cache
++ thinks they are unmodified).
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Wed, 17 Apr 2013 09:07:38 -0400
++
++git-annex (4.20130405) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Group subcommands into sections in usage. Closes: #703797
++ * Per-command usage messages.
++ * webapp: Fix a race that sometimes caused alerts or other notifications
++ to be missed if they occurred while a page was loading.
++ * webapp: Progess bar fixes for many types of special remotes.
++ * Build debian package without using cabal, which writes to HOME.
++ Closes: #704205
++ * webapp: Run ssh server probes in a way that will work when the
++ login shell is a monstrosity that should have died 25 years ago,
++ such as csh.
++ * New annex.largefiles setting, which configures which files
++ `git annex add` and the assistant add to the annex.
++ * assistant: Check small files into git directly.
++ * Remotes can be configured to use other MAC algorithms than HMACSHA1
++ to encrypt filenames.
++ Thanks, guilhem for the patch.
++ * git-annex-shell: Passes rsync --bwlimit options on rsync.
++ Thanks, guilhem for the patch.
++ * webapp: Added UI to delete repositories. Closes: #689847
++ * Adjust built-in preferred content expressions to make most types
++ of repositories want content that is only located on untrusted, dead,
++ and unwanted repositories.
++ * drop --auto: Fix bug that prevented dropping files from untrusted
++ repositories.
++ * assistant: Fix bug that could cause direct mode files to be unstaged
++ from git.
++ * Update working tree files fully atomically.
++ * webapp: Improved transfer queue management.
++ * init: Probe whether the filesystem supports fifos, and if not,
++ disable ssh connection caching.
++ * Use lower case hash directories for storing files on crippled filesystems,
++ same as is already done for bare repositories.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Fri, 05 Apr 2013 10:42:18 -0400
++
++git-annex (4.20130323) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * webapp: Repository list is now included in the dashboard, and other
++ UI tweaks.
++ * webapp: Improved UI for pairing your own devices together using XMPP.
++ * webapp: Display an alert when there are XMPP remotes, and a cloud
++ transfer repository needs to be configured.
++ * Add incrementalbackup repository group.
++ * webapp: Encourage user to install git-annex on a server when adding
++ a ssh server, rather than just funneling them through to rsync.
++ * xmpp: --debug now enables a sanitized dump of the XMPP protocol
++ * xmpp: Try harder to detect presence of clients when there's a git push
++ to send.
++ * xmpp: Re-enable XA flag, since disabling it did not turn out to help
++ with the problems Google Talk has with not always sending presence
++ messages to clients.
++ * map: Combine duplicate repositories, for a nicer looking map.
++ * Fix several bugs caused by a bad Ord instance for Remote.
++ * webapp: Switch all forms to POST.
++ * assistant: Avoid syncing with annex-ignored remotes when reconnecting
++ to the network, or connecting a drive.
++ * assistant: Fix OSX bug that prevented committing changed files to a
++ repository when in indirect mode.
++ * webapp: Improved alerts displayed when syncing with remotes, and
++ when syncing with a remote fails.
++ * webapp: Force wrap long filenames in transfer display.
++ * assistant: The ConfigMonitor left one zombie behind each time
++ it checked for changes, now fixed.
++ * get, copy, move: Display an error message when an identical transfer
++ is already in progress, rather than failing with no indication why.
++ * assistant: Several optimisations to file transfers.
++ * OSX app and standalone Linux tarball now both support being added to
++ PATH; no need to use runshell to start git-annex.
++ * webapp: When adding a removable drive, you can now specify the
++ directory inside it to use.
++ * webapp: Confirm whether user wants to combine repositories when
++ adding a removable drive that already has a repository on it.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Fri, 22 Mar 2013 18:54:05 -0400
++
++git-annex (4.20130314) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Bugfix: git annex add, when ran without any file or directory specified,
++ should add files in the current directory, but not act on unlocked files
++ elsewhere in the tree.
++ * Bugfix: drop --from an unavailable remote no longer updates the location
++ log, incorrectly, to say the remote does not have the key.
++ * Bugfix: If the UUID of a remote is not known, prevent --from, --to,
++ and other ways of specifying remotes by name from selecting it,
++ since it is not possible to sanely use it.
++ * Bugfix: Fix bug in inode cache sentinal check, which broke
++ copying to local repos if the repo being copied from had moved
++ to a different filesystem or otherwise changed all its inodes
++
++ * Switch from using regex-compat to regex-tdfa, as the C regex library
++ is rather buggy.
++ * status: Can now be run with a directory path to show only the
++ status of that directory, rather than the whole annex.
++ * Added remote.<name>.annex-gnupg-options setting.
++ Thanks, guilhem for the patch.
++ * addurl: Add --relaxed option.
++ * addurl: Escape invalid characters in urls, rather than failing to
++ use an invalid url.
++ * addurl: Properly handle url-escaped characters in file:// urls.
++
++ * assistant: Fix dropping content when a file is moved to an archive
++ directory, and getting contennt when a file is moved back out.
++ * assistant: Fix bug in direct mode that could occur when a symlink is
++ moved out of an archive directory, and resulted in the file not being
++ set to direct mode when it was transferred.
++ * assistant: Generate better commits for renames.
++ * assistant: Logs are rotated to avoid them using too much disk space.
++ * assistant: Avoid noise in logs from git commit about typechanged
++ files in direct mode repositories.
++ * assistant: Set gc.auto=0 when creating repositories to prevent
++ automatic commits from causing git-gc runs.
++ * assistant: If gc.auto=0, run git-gc once a day, packing loose objects
++ very non-aggressively.
++ * assistant: XMPP git pull and push requests are cached and sent when
++ presence of a new client is detected.
++ * assistant: Sync with all git remotes on startup.
++ * assistant: Get back in sync with XMPP remotes after network reconnection,
++ and on startup.
++ * assistant: Fix syncing after XMPP pairing.
++ * assistant: Optimised handling of renamed files in direct mode,
++ avoiding re-checksumming.
++ * assistant: Detects most renames, including directory renames, and
++ combines all their changes into a single commit.
++ * assistant: Fix ~/.ssh/git-annex-shell wrapper to work when the
++ ssh key does not force a command.
++ * assistant: Be smarter about avoiding unncessary transfers.
++
++ * webapp: Work around bug in Warp's slowloris attack prevention code,
++ that caused regular browsers to stall when they reuse a connection
++ after leaving it idle for 30 seconds.
++ (See https://github.com/yesodweb/wai/issues/146)
++ * webapp: New preferences page allows enabling/disabling debug logging
++ at runtime, as well as configuring numcopies and diskreserve.
++ * webapp: Repository costs can be configured by dragging repositories around
++ in the repository list.
++ * webapp: Proceed automatically on from "Configure jabber account"
++ to pairing.
++ * webapp: Only show up to 10 queued transfers.
++ * webapp: DTRT when told to create a git repo that already exists.
++ * webapp: Set locally paired repositories to a lower cost than other
++ network remotes.
++
++ * Run ssh with -T to avoid tty allocation and any login scripts that
++ may do undesired things with it.
++ * Several improvements to Makefile and cabal file. Thanks, Peter Simmons
++ * Stop depending on testpack.
++ * Android: Enable test suite.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Thu, 14 Mar 2013 15:29:20 -0400
++
++git-annex (4.20130227) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * annex.version is now set to 4 for direct mode repositories.
++ * Should now fully support git repositories with core.symlinks=false;
++ always using git's pseudosymlink files in such repositories.
++ * webapp: Allow creating repositories on filesystems that lack support for
++ symlinks.
++ * webapp: Can now add a new local repository, and make it sync with
++ the main local repository.
++ * Android: Bundle now includes openssh.
++ * Android: Support ssh connection caching.
++ * Android: Assistant is fully working. (But no webapp yet.)
++ * Direct mode: Support filesystems like FAT which can change their inodes
++ each time they are mounted.
++ * Direct mode: Fix support for adding a modified file.
++ * Avoid passing -p to rsync, to interoperate with crippled filesystems.
++ Closes: #700282
++ * Additional GIT_DIR support bugfixes. May actually work now.
++ * webapp: Display any error message from git init if it fails to create
++ a repository.
++ * Fix a reversion in matching globs introduced in the last release,
++ where "*" did not match files inside subdirectories. No longer uses
++ the Glob library.
++ * copy: Update location log when no copy was performed, if the location
++ log was out of date.
++ * Makefile now builds using cabal, taking advantage of cabal's automatic
++ detection of appropriate build flags.
++ * test: The test suite is now built into the git-annex binary, and can
++ be run at any time.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Wed, 27 Feb 2013 14:07:24 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20130216) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Now uses the Haskell uuid library, rather than needing a uuid program.
++ * Now uses the Haskell Glob library, rather than pcre-light, avoiding
++ the need to install libpcre. Currently done only for Cabal or when
++ the Makefile is made to use -DWITH_GLOB
++ * Android port now available (command-line only).
++ * New annex.crippledfilesystem setting, allows use of git-annex
++ repositories on FAT and even worse filesystems; avoiding use of
++ hard links and locked down permissions settings. (Support is incomplete.)
++ * init: Detect when the repository is on a filesystem that does not
++ support hard links, or symlinks, or unix permissions, and set
++ annex.crippledfilesystem, as well as annex.direct.
++ * add: Improved detection of files that are modified while being added.
++ * Fix a bug in direct mode, introduced in the previous release, where
++ if a file was dropped and then got back, it would be stored in indirect
++ mode.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Sat, 16 Feb 2013 10:03:26 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20130207) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * webapp: Now allows restarting any threads that crash.
++ * Adjust debian package to only build-depend on DAV on architectures
++ where it is available.
++ * addurl --fast: Use curl, rather than haskell HTTP library, to support https.
++ * annex.autocommit: New setting, can be used to disable autocommit
++ of changed files by the assistant, while it still does data syncing
++ and other tasks.
++ * assistant: Ignore .DS_Store on OSX.
++ * assistant: Fix location log when adding new file in direct mode.
++ * Deal with stale mappings for deleted file in direct mode.
++ * pre-commit: Update direct mode mappings.
++ * uninit, unannex --fast: If hard link creation fails, fall back to slow
++ mode.
++ * Clean up direct mode cache and mapping info when dropping keys.
++ * dropunused: Clean up stale direct mode cache and mapping info not
++ removed before.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Thu, 07 Feb 2013 12:45:25 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20130124) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Added source repository group, that only retains files until they've
++ been transferred to another repository. Useful for things like
++ repositories on cameras.
++ * Added manual repository group. Use to prevent the assistant from
++ downloading any file contents to keep things in sync. Instead
++ `git annex get`, `git annex drop` etc can be used manually as desired.
++ * webapp: More adjustments to longpoll code to deal with changes in
++ variable quoting in different versions of shakespeare-js.
++ * webapp: Avoid an error if a transfer is stopped just as it finishes.
++ Closes: #698184
++ * webapp: Now always logs to .git/annex/daemon.log
++ * webapp: Has a page to view the log, accessed from the control menu.
++ * webapp: Fix crash adding removable drive that has an annex directory
++ in it that is not a git repository.
++ * Deal with incompatability in gpg2, which caused prompts for encryption
++ passphrases rather than using the supplied --passphrase-fd.
++ * bugfix: Union merges involving two or more repositories could sometimes
++ result in data from one repository getting lost. This could result
++ in the location log data becoming wrong, and fsck being needed to fix it.
++ * sync: Automatic merge conflict resolution now stages deleted files.
++ * Depend on git 1.7.7.6 for --no-edit. Closes: #698399
++ * Fix direct mode mapping code to always store direct mode filenames
++ relative to the top of the repository, even when operating inside a
++ subdirectory.
++ * fsck: Detect and fix consistency errors in direct mode mapping files.
++ * Avoid filename encoding errors when writing direct mode mappings.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Tue, 22 Jan 2013 07:11:59 +1100
++
++git-annex (3.20130114) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Now handles the case where a file that's being transferred to a remote
++ is modified in place, which direct mode allows. When this
++ happens, the transfer now fails, rather than allow possibly corrupt
++ data into the remote.
++ * fsck: Better checking of file content in direct mode.
++ * drop: Suggest using git annex move when numcopies prevents dropping a file.
++ * webapp: Repo switcher filters out repos that do not exist any more
++ (or are on a drive that's not mounted).
++ * webapp: Use IP address, rather than localhost, since some systems may
++ have configuration problems or other issues that prevent web browsers
++ from connecting to the right localhost IP for the webapp.
++ * webapp: Adjust longpoll code to work with recent versions of
++ shakespeare-js.
++ * assistant: Support new gvfs dbus names used in Gnome 3.6.
++ * In direct mode, files with the same key are no longer hardlinked, as
++ that would cause a surprising behavior if modifying one, where the other
++ would also change.
++ * webapp: Avoid illegal characters in hostname when creating S3 or
++ Glacier remote.
++ * assistant: Avoid committer crashing if a file is deleted at the wrong
++ instant.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Mon, 14 Jan 2013 15:25:18 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20130107) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * webapp: Add UI to stop and restart assistant.
++ * committer: Fix a file handle leak.
++ * assistant: Make expensive transfer scan work fully in direct mode.
++ * More commands work in direct mode repositories: find, whereis, move, copy,
++ drop, log, fsck, add, addurl.
++ * sync: No longer automatically adds files in direct mode.
++ * assistant: Detect when system is not configured with a user name,
++ and set environment to prevent git from failing.
++ * direct: Avoid hardlinking symlinks that point to the same content
++ when the content is not present.
++ * Fix transferring files to special remotes in direct mode.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Mon, 07 Jan 2013 01:01:41 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20130102) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * direct, indirect: New commands, that switch a repository to and from
++ direct mode. In direct mode, files are accessed directly, rather than
++ via symlinks. Note that direct mode is currently experimental. Many
++ git-annex commands do not work in direct mode. Some git commands can
++ cause data loss when used in direct mode repositories.
++ * assistant: Now uses direct mode by default when setting up a new
++ local repository.
++ * OSX assistant: Uses the FSEvents API to detect file changes.
++ This avoids issues with running out of file descriptors on large trees,
++ as well as allowing detection of modification of files in direct mode.
++ Other BSD systems still use kqueue.
++ * kqueue: Fix bug that made broken symlinks not be noticed.
++ * vicfg: Quote filename. Closes: #696193
++ * Bugfix: Fixed bug parsing transfer info files, where the newline after
++ the filename was included in it. This was generally benign, but in
++ the assistant, it caused unexpected dropping of preferred content.
++ * Bugfix: Remove leading \ from checksums output by sha*sum commands,
++ when the filename contains \ or a newline. Closes: #696384
++ * fsck: Still accept checksums with a leading \ as valid, now that
++ above bug is fixed.
++ * SHA*E backends: Exclude non-alphanumeric characters from extensions.
++ * migrate: Remove leading \ in SHA* checksums, and non-alphanumerics
++ from extensions of SHA*E keys.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Wed, 02 Jan 2013 13:21:34 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20121211) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * webapp: Defaults to sharing box.com account info with friends, allowing
++ one-click enabling of the repository.
++ * Fix broken .config/git-annex/program installed by standalone tarball.
++ * assistant: Retrival from glacier now handled.
++ * Include ssh in standalone tarball and OSX app.
++ * watch: Avoid leaving hard links to files behind in .git/annex/tmp
++ if a file is deleted or moved while it's being quarantined in preparation
++ to being added to the annex.
++ * Allow `git annex drop --from web`; of course this does not remove
++ any file from the web, but it does make git-annex remove all urls
++ associated with a file.
++ * webapp: S3 and Glacier forms now have a select list of all
++ currently-supported AWS regions.
++ * webdav: Avoid trying to set props, avoiding incompatability with
++ livedrive.com. Needs DAV version 0.3.
++ * webapp: Prettify error display.
++ * webapp: Fix bad interaction between required fields and modals.
++ * webapp: Added help buttons and links next to fields that require
++ explanations.
++ * webapp: Encryption can be disabled when setting up remotes.
++ * assistant: Avoid trying to drop content from remotes that don't have it.
++ * assistant: Allow periods in ssh key comments.
++ * get/copy --auto: Transfer data even if it would exceed numcopies,
++ when preferred content settings want it.
++ * drop --auto: Fix dropping content when there are no preferred content
++ settings.
++ * webapp: Allow user to specify the port when setting up a ssh or rsync
++ remote.
++ * assistant: Fix syncing to just created ssh remotes.
++ * Enable WebDAV support in Debian package. Closes: #695532
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Tue, 11 Dec 2012 11:25:03 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20121127) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Fix dirContentsRecursive, which had missed some files in deeply nested
++ subdirectories. Could affect various parts of git-annex.
++ * rsync: Fix bug introduced in last release that broke encrypted rsync
++ special remotes.
++ * The standalone builds now unset their special path and library path
++ variables before running the system web browser.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Tue, 27 Nov 2012 17:07:32 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20121126) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * New webdav and Amazon glacier special remotes.
++ * Display a warning when a non-existing file or directory is specified.
++ * webapp: Added configurator for Box.com.
++ * webapp: Show error messages to user when testing XMPP creds.
++ * Fix build of assistant without yesod.
++ * webapp: The list of repositiories refreshes when new repositories are
++ added, including when new repository configurations are pushed in from
++ remotes.
++ * OSX: Fix RunAtLoad value in plist file.
++ * Getting a file from chunked directory special remotes no longer buffers
++ it all in memory.
++ * S3: Added progress display for uploading and downloading.
++ * directory special remote: Made more efficient and robust.
++ * Bugfix: directory special remote could loop forever storing a key
++ when a too small chunksize was configured.
++ * Allow controlling whether login credentials for S3 and webdav are
++ committed to the repository, by setting embedcreds=yes|no when running
++ initremote.
++ * Added smallarchive repository group, that only archives files that are
++ in archive directories. Used by default for glacier when set up in the
++ webapp.
++ * assistant: Fixed handling of toplevel archive directory and
++ client repository group.
++ * assistant: Apply preferred content settings when a new symlink
++ is created, or a symlink gets renamed. Made archive directories work.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Mon, 26 Nov 2012 11:37:49 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20121112) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * assistant: Can use XMPP to notify other nodes about pushes made to other
++ repositories, as well as pushing to them directly over XMPP.
++ * wepapp: Added an XMPP configuration interface.
++ * webapp: Supports pairing over XMPP, with both friends, and other repos
++ using the same account.
++ * assistant: Drops non-preferred content when possible.
++ * assistant: Notices, and applies config changes as they are made to
++ the git-annex branch, including config changes pushed in from remotes.
++ * git-annex-shell: GIT_ANNEX_SHELL_DIRECTORY can be set to limit it
++ to operating on a specified directory.
++ * webapp: When setting up authorized_keys, use GIT_ANNEX_SHELL_DIRECTORY.
++ * Preferred content path matching bugfix.
++ * Preferred content expressions cannot use "in=".
++ * Preferred content expressions can use "present".
++ * Fix handling of GIT_DIR when it refers to a git submodule.
++ * Depend on and use the Haskell SafeSemaphore library, which provides
++ exception-safe versions of SampleVar and QSemN.
++ Thanks, Ben Gamari for an excellent patch set.
++ * file:/// URLs can now be used with the web special remote.
++ * webapp: Allow dashes in ssh key comments when pairing.
++ * uninit: Check and abort if there are symlinks to annexed content that
++ are not checked into git.
++ * webapp: Switched to using the same multicast IP address that avahi uses.
++ * bup: Don't pass - to bup-split to make it read stdin; bup 0.25
++ does not accept that.
++ * bugfix: Don't fail transferring content from read-only repos.
++ Closes: #691341
++ * configure: Check that checksum programs produce correct checksums.
++ * Re-enable dbus, using a new version of the library that fixes the memory
++ leak.
++ * NetWatcher: When dbus connection is lost, try to reconnect.
++ * Use USER and HOME environment when set, and only fall back to getpwent,
++ which doesn't work with LDAP or NIS.
++ * rsync special remote: Include annex-rsync-options when running rsync
++ to test a key's presence.
++ * The standalone tarball's runshell now takes care of installing a
++ ~/.ssh/git-annex-shell wrapper the first time it's run.
++ * webapp: Make an initial, empty commit so there is a master branch
++ * assistant: Fix syncing local drives.
++ * webapp: Fix creation of rsync.net repositories.
++ * webapp: Fix renaming of special remotes.
++ * webapp: Generate better git remote names.
++ * webapp: Ensure that rsync special remotes are enabled using the same
++ name they were originally created using.
++ * Bugfix: Fix hang in webapp when setting up a ssh remote with an absolute
++ path.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Mon, 12 Nov 2012 10:39:47 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20121017) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Fix zombie cleanup reversion introduced in 3.20121009.
++ * Additional fix to support git submodules.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Tue, 16 Oct 2012 21:10:14 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20121016) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * vicfg: New file format, avoids ambiguity with repos that have the same
++ description, or no description.
++ * Bug fix: A recent change caused git-annex-shell to crash.
++ * Better preferred content expression for transfer repos.
++ * webapp: Repository edit form can now edit the name of a repository.
++ * webapp: Make bare repositories on removable drives, as there is nothing
++ to ensure non-bare repos get updated when syncing.
++ * webapp: Better behavior when pausing syncing to a remote when a transfer
++ scan is running and queueing new transfers for that remote.
++ * The standalone binaries are now built to not use ssh connection caching,
++ in order to work with old versions of ssh.
++ * A relative core.worktree is relative to the gitdir. Now that this is
++ handled correctly, git-annex can be used in git submodules.
++ * Temporarily disable use of dbus, as the haskell dbus library blows up
++ when losing connection, which will need to be fixed upstream.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Tue, 16 Oct 2012 15:25:22 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20121010) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Renamed --ingroup to --inallgroup.
++ * Standard groups changed to client, transfer, archive, and backup.
++ Each of these has its own standard preferred content setting.
++ * dead: Remove dead repository from all groups.
++ * Avoid unsetting HOME when running certian git commands. Closes: #690193
++ * test: Fix threaded runtime hang.
++ * Makefile: Avoid building with -threaded if the ghc threaded runtime does
++ not exist.
++ * webapp: Improve wording of intro display. Closes: #689848
++ * webapp: Repositories can now be configured, to change their description,
++ their group, or even to disable syncing to them.
++ * git config remote.name.annex-sync can be used to control whether
++ a remote gets synced.
++ * Fix a crash when merging files in the git-annex branch that contain
++ invalid utf8.
++ * Automatically detect when a ssh remote does not have git-annex-shell
++ installed, and set annex-ignore.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Fri, 12 Oct 2012 13:45:21 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20121009) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * watch, assistant: It's now safe to git annex unlock files while
++ the watcher is running, as well as modify files checked into git
++ as normal files. Additionally, .gitignore settings are now honored.
++ Closes: #689979
++ * group, ungroup: New commands to indicate groups of repositories.
++ * webapp: Adds newly created repositories to one of these groups:
++ clients, drives, servers
++ * vicfg: New command, allows editing (or simply viewing) most
++ of the repository configuration settings stored in the git-annex branch.
++ * Added preferred content expressions, configurable using vicfg.
++ * get --auto: If the local repository has preferred content
++ configured, only get that content.
++ * drop --auto: If the repository the content is dropped from has
++ preferred content configured, drop only content that is not preferred.
++ * copy --auto: Only transfer content that the destination repository prefers.
++ * assistant: Now honors preferred content settings when deciding what to
++ transfer.
++ * --copies=group:number can now be used to match files that are present
++ in a specified number of repositories in a group.
++ * Added --smallerthan, --largerthan, and --inall limits.
++ * Only build-depend on libghc-clientsession-dev on arches that will have
++ the webapp.
++ * uninit: Unset annex.version. Closes: #689852
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Tue, 09 Oct 2012 15:13:23 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20121001) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * fsck: Now has an incremental mode. Start a new incremental fsck pass
++ with git annex fsck --incremental. Now the fsck can be interrupted
++ as desired, and resumed with git annex fsck --more.
++ Thanks, Justin Azoff
++ * New --time-limit option, makes long git-annex commands stop after
++ a specified amount of time.
++ * fsck: New --incremental-schedule option which is nice for scheduling
++ eg, monthly incremental fsck runs in cron jobs.
++ * Fix fallback to ~/Desktop when xdg-user-dir is not available.
++ Closes: #688833
++ * S3: When using a shared cipher, S3 credentials are not stored encrypted
++ in the git repository, as that would allow anyone with access to
++ the repository access to the S3 account. Instead, they're stored
++ in a 600 mode file in the local git repo.
++ * webapp: Avoid crashing when ssh-keygen -F chokes on an invalid known_hosts
++ file.
++ * Always do a system wide installation when DESTDIR is set. Closes: #689052
++ * The Makefile now builds with the new yesod by default.
++ Systems like Debian that have the old yesod 1.0.1 should set
++ GIT_ANNEX_LOCAL_FEATURES=-DWITH_OLD_YESOD
++ * copy: Avoid updating the location log when no copy is performed.
++ * configure: Test that uuid -m works, falling back to plain uuid if not.
++ * Avoid building the webapp on Debian architectures that do not yet
++ have template haskell and thus yesod. (Should be available for arm soonish
++ I hope).
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Mon, 01 Oct 2012 13:56:55 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20120924) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * assistant: New command, a daemon which does everything watch does,
++ as well as automatically syncing file contents between repositories.
++ * webapp: An interface for managing and configuring the assistant.
++ * The default backend used when adding files to the annex is changed
++ from SHA256 to SHA256E, to simplify interoperability with OSX, media
++ players, and various programs that needlessly look at symlink targets.
++ To get old behavior, add a .gitattributes containing: * annex.backend=SHA256
++ * init: If no description is provided for a new repository, one will
++ automatically be generated, like "joey@gnu:~/foo"
++ * test: Set a lot of git environment variables so testing works in strange
++ environments that normally need git config to set names, etc.
++ Closes: #682351 Thanks, gregor herrmann
++ * Disable ssh connection caching if the path to the control socket would be
++ too long (and use relative path to minimise path to the control socket).
++ * migrate: Check content before generating the new key, to avoid generating
++ a key for corrupt data.
++ * Support repositories created with --separate-git-dir. Closes: #684405
++ * reinject: When the provided file doesn't match, leave it where it is,
++ rather than moving to .git/annex/bad/
++ * Avoid crashing on encoding errors in filenames when writing transfer info
++ files and reading from checksum commands.
++ * sync: Pushes the git-annex branch to remote/synced/git-annex, rather
++ than directly to remote/git-annex.
++ * Now supports matching files that are present on a number of remotes
++ with a specified trust level. Example: --copies=trusted:2
++ Thanks, Nicolas Pouillard
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Mon, 24 Sep 2012 13:47:48 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20120825) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * S3: Add fileprefix setting.
++ * Pass --use-agent to gpg when in no tty mode. Thanks, Eskild Hustvedt.
++ * Bugfix: Fix fsck in SHA*E backends, when the key contains composite
++ extensions, as added in 3.20120721.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Sat, 25 Aug 2012 10:00:10 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20120807) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * initremote: Avoid recording remote's description before checking
++ that its config is valid.
++ * unused, status: Avoid crashing when ran in bare repo.
++ * Avoid crashing when "git annex get" fails to download from one
++ location, and falls back to downloading from a second location.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Tue, 07 Aug 2012 13:35:07 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20120721) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * get, move, copy: Now refuse to do anything when the requested file
++ transfer is already in progress by another process.
++ * status: Lists transfers that are currently in progress.
++ * Fix passing --uuid to git-annex-shell.
++ * When shaNsum commands cannot be found, use the Haskell SHA library
++ (already a dependency) to do the checksumming. This may be slower,
++ but avoids portability problems.
++ * Use SHA library for files less than 50 kb in size, at which point it's
++ faster than forking the more optimised external program.
++ * SHAnE backends are now smarter about composite extensions, such as
++ .tar.gz Closes: #680450
++ * map: Write map.dot to .git/annex, which avoids watch trying to annex it.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Sat, 21 Jul 2012 16:52:48 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20120629) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * cabal: Only try to use inotify on Linux.
++ * Version build dependency on STM, and allow building without it,
++ which disables the watch command.
++ * Avoid ugly failure mode when moving content from a local repository
++ that is not available.
++ * Got rid of the last place that did utf8 decoding.
++ * Accept arbitrarily encoded repository filepaths etc when reading
++ git config output. This fixes support for remotes with unusual characters
++ in their names.
++ * sync: Automatically resolves merge conflicts.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Fri, 29 Jun 2012 10:17:49 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20120624) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * watch: New subcommand, a daemon which notices changes to
++ files and automatically annexes new files, etc, so you don't
++ need to manually run git commands when manipulating files.
++ Available on Linux, BSDs, and OSX!
++ * Enable diskfree on kfreebsd, using kqueue.
++ * unused: Fix crash when key names contain invalid utf8.
++ * sync: Avoid recent git's interactive merge.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Sun, 24 Jun 2012 12:36:50 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20120614) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * addurl: Was broken by a typo introduced 2 released ago, now fixed.
++ Closes: #677576
++ * Install man page when run by cabal, in a location where man will
++ find it, even when installing under $HOME. Thanks, Nathan Collins
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Thu, 14 Jun 2012 20:21:29 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20120611) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * add: Prevent (most) modifications from being made to a file while it
++ is being added to the annex.
++ * initremote: Automatically describe a remote when creating it.
++ * uninit: Refuse to run in a subdirectory. Closes: #677076
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Mon, 11 Jun 2012 10:32:01 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20120605) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * sync: Show a nicer message if a user tries to sync to a special remote.
++ * lock: Reset unlocked file to index, rather than to branch head.
++ * import: New subcommand, pulls files from a directory outside the annex
++ and adds them.
++ * Fix display of warning message when encountering a file that uses an
++ unsupported backend.
++ * Require that the SHA256 backend can be used when building, since it's the
++ default.
++ * Preserve parent environment when running hooks of the hook special remote.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Tue, 05 Jun 2012 14:03:39 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20120522) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Pass -a to cp even when it supports --reflink=auto, to preserve
++ permissions.
++ * Clean up handling of git directory and git worktree.
++ * Add support for core.worktree, and fix support for GIT_WORK_TREE and
++ GIT_DIR.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Tue, 22 May 2012 11:16:13 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20120511) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Rsync special remotes can be configured with shellescape=no
++ to avoid shell quoting that is normally done when using rsync over ssh.
++ This is known to be needed for certian rsync hosting providers
++ (specificially hidrive.strato.com) that use rsync over ssh but do not
++ pass it through the shell.
++ * dropunused: Allow specifying ranges to drop.
++ * addunused: New command, the opposite of dropunused, it relinks unused
++ content into the git repository.
++ * Fix use of several config settings: annex.ssh-options,
++ annex.rsync-options, annex.bup-split-options. (And adjust types to avoid
++ the bugs that broke several config settings.)
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Fri, 11 May 2012 12:29:30 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20120430) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Fix use of annex.diskreserve config setting.
++ * Directory special remotes now check annex.diskreserve.
++ * Support git's core.sharedRepository configuration.
++ * Add annex.http-headers and annex.http-headers-command config
++ settings, to allow custom headers to be sent with all HTTP requests.
++ (Requested by the Internet Archive)
++ * uninit: Clear annex.uuid from .git/config. Closes: #670639
++ * Added shared cipher mode to encryptable special remotes. This option
++ avoids gpg key distribution, at the expense of flexability, and with
++ the requirement that all clones of the git repository be equally trusted.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Mon, 30 Apr 2012 13:16:10 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20120418) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * bugfix: Adding a dotfile also caused all non-dotfiles to be added.
++ * bup: Properly handle key names with spaces or other things that are
++ not legal git refs.
++ * git-annex (but not git-annex-shell) supports the git help.autocorrect
++ configuration setting, doing fuzzy matching using the restricted
++ Damerau-Levenshtein edit distance, just as git does. This adds a build
++ dependency on the haskell edit-distance library.
++ * Renamed diskfree.c to avoid OSX case insensativity bug.
++ * cabal now installs git-annex-shell as a symlink to git-annex.
++ * cabal file now autodetects whether S3 support is available.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Wed, 18 Apr 2012 12:11:32 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20120406) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Disable diskfree on kfreebsd, as I have a build failure on kfreebsd-i386
++ that is quite likely caused by it.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Sat, 07 Apr 2012 15:50:36 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20120405) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Rewrote free disk space checking code, moving the portability
++ handling into a small C library.
++ * status: Display amount of free disk space.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Thu, 05 Apr 2012 16:19:10 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20120315) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * fsck: Fix up any broken links and misplaced content caused by the
++ directory hash calculation bug fixed in the last release.
++ * sync: Sync to lower cost remotes first.
++ * status: Fixed to run in constant space.
++ * status: More accurate display of sizes of tmp and bad keys.
++ * unused: Now uses a bloom filter, and runs in constant space.
++ Use of a bloom filter does mean it will not notice a small
++ number of unused keys. For repos with up to half a million keys,
++ it will miss one key in 1000.
++ * Added annex.bloomcapacity and annex.bloomaccuracy, which can be
++ adjusted as desired to tune the bloom filter.
++ * status: Display amount of memory used by bloom filter, and
++ detect when it's too small for the number of keys in a repository.
++ * git-annex-shell: Runs hooks/annex-content after content is received
++ or dropped.
++ * Work around a bug in rsync (IMHO) introduced by openSUSE's SIP patch.
++ * git-annex now behaves as git-annex-shell if symlinked to and run by that
++ name. The Makefile sets this up, saving some 8 mb of installed size.
++ * git-union-merge is a demo program, so it is no longer built by default.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Thu, 15 Mar 2012 11:05:28 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20120309) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Fix key directory hash calculation code to behave as it did before
++ version 3.20120227 when a key contains non-ascii characters (only
++ WORM backend is likely to have been affected).
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Fri, 09 Mar 2012 20:05:09 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20120230) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * "here" can be used to refer to the current repository,
++ which can read better than the old "." (which still works too).
++ * Directory special remotes now support chunking files written to them,
++ avoiding writing files larger than a specified size.
++ * Add progress bar display to the directory special remote.
++ * Add configurable hooks that are run when git-annex starts and stops
++ using a remote: remote.name.annex-start-command and
++ remote.name.annex-stop-command
++ * Fix a bug in symlink calculation code, that triggered in rare
++ cases where an annexed file is in a subdirectory that nearly
++ matched to the .git/annex/object/xx/yy subdirectories.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Mon, 05 Mar 2012 13:38:13 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20120229) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Fix test suite to not require a unicode locale.
++ * Fix cabal build failure. Thanks, Sergei Trofimovich
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Wed, 29 Feb 2012 02:31:31 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20120227) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Modifications to support ghc 7.4's handling of filenames.
++ This version can only be built with ghc 7.4 or newer. See the ghc7.0
++ branch for older ghcs.
++ * S3: Fix irrefutable pattern failure when accessing encrypted S3
++ credentials.
++ * Use the haskell IfElse library.
++ * Fix teardown of stale cached ssh connections.
++ * Fixed to use the strict state monad, to avoid leaking all kinds of memory
++ due to lazy state update thunks when adding/fixing many files.
++ * Fixed some memory leaks that occurred when committing journal files.
++ * Added a annex.queuesize setting, useful when adding hundreds of thousands
++ of files on a system with plenty of memory.
++ * whereis: Prints the urls of files that the web special remote knows about.
++ * addurl --fast: Verifies that the url can be downloaded (only getting
++ its head), and records the size in the key.
++ * When checking that an url has a key, verify that the Content-Length,
++ if available, matches the size of the key.
++ * addurl: Added a --file option, which can be used to specify what
++ file the url is added to. This can be used to override the default
++ filename that is used when adding an url, which is based on the url.
++ Or, when the file already exists, the url is recorded as another
++ location of the file.
++ * addurl: Normalize badly encoded urls.
++ * addurl: Add --pathdepth option.
++ * rekey: New plumbing level command, can be used to change the keys used
++ for files en masse.
++ * Store web special remote url info in a more efficient location.
++ (Urls stored with this version will not be visible to older versions.)
++ * Deal with NFS problem that caused a failure to remove a directory
++ when removing content from the annex.
++ * Make a single location log commit after a remote has received or
++ dropped files. Uses a new "git-annex-shell commit" command when available.
++ * To avoid commits of data to the git-annex branch after each command
++ is run, set annex.alwayscommit=false. Its data will then be committed
++ less frequently, when a merge or sync is done.
++ * configure: Check if ssh connection caching is supported by the installed
++ version of ssh and default annex.sshcaching accordingly.
++ * move --from, copy --from: Now 10 times faster when scanning to find
++ files in a remote on a local disk; rather than go through the location log
++ to see which files are present on the remote, it simply looks at the
++ disk contents directly.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Mon, 27 Feb 2012 12:58:21 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20120123) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * fsck --from: Fscking a remote is now supported. It's done by retrieving
++ the contents of the specified files from the remote, and checking them,
++ so can be an expensive operation. Still, if the remote is a special
++ remote, or a git repository that you cannot run fsck in locally, it's
++ nice to have the ability to fsck it.
++ * If you have any directory special remotes, now would be a good time to
++ fsck them, in case you were hit by the data loss bug fixed in the
++ previous release!
++ * fsck --from remote --fast: Avoids expensive file transfers, at the
++ expense of not checking file size and/or contents.
++ * Ssh connection caching is now enabled automatically by git-annex.
++ Only one ssh connection is made to each host per git-annex run, which
++ can speed some things up a lot, as well as avoiding repeated password
++ prompts. Concurrent git-annex processes also share ssh connections.
++ Cached ssh connections are shut down when git-annex exits.
++ * To disable the ssh caching (if for example you have your own broader
++ ssh caching configuration), set annex.sshcaching=false.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Mon, 23 Jan 2012 13:48:48 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20120116) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Fix data loss bug in directory special remote, when moving a file
++ to the remote failed, and partially transferred content was left
++ behind in the directory, re-running the same move would think it
++ succeeded and delete the local copy.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Mon, 16 Jan 2012 16:43:45 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20120115) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Add a sanity check for bad StatFS results. On architectures
++ where StatFS does not currently work (s390, mips, powerpc, sparc),
++ this disables the diskreserve checking code, and attempting to
++ configure an annex.diskreserve will result in an error.
++ * Fix QuickCheck dependency in cabal file.
++ * Minor optimisations.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Sun, 15 Jan 2012 13:54:20 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20120113) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * log: Add --gource mode, which generates output usable by gource.
++ * map: Fix display of remote repos
++ * Add annex-trustlevel configuration settings, which can be used to
++ override the trust level of a remote.
++ * git-annex, git-union-merge: Support GIT_DIR and GIT_WORK_TREE.
++ * Add libghc-testpack-dev to build depends on all arches.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Fri, 13 Jan 2012 15:35:17 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20120106) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Support unescaped repository urls, like git does.
++ * log: New command that displays the location log for files,
++ showing each repository they were added to and removed from.
++ * Fix overbroad gpg --no-tty fix from last release.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Sat, 07 Jan 2012 13:16:23 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20120105) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Added annex-web-options configuration settings, which can be
++ used to provide parameters to whichever of wget or curl git-annex uses
++ (depends on which is available, but most of their important options
++ suitable for use here are the same).
++ * Dotfiles, and files inside dotdirs are not added by "git annex add"
++ unless the dotfile or directory is explicitly listed. So "git annex add ."
++ will add all untracked files in the current directory except for those in
++ dotdirs.
++ * Added quickcheck to build dependencies, and fail if test suite cannot be
++ built.
++ * fsck: Do backend-specific check before checking numcopies is satisfied.
++ * Run gpg with --no-tty. Closes: #654721
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Thu, 05 Jan 2012 13:44:12 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20111231) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * sync: Improved to work well without a central bare repository.
++ Thanks to Joachim Breitner.
++ * Rather than manually committing, pushing, pulling, merging, and git annex
++ merging, we encourage you to give "git annex sync" a try.
++ * sync --fast: Selects some of the remotes with the lowest annex.cost
++ and syncs those, in addition to any specified at the command line.
++ * Union merge now finds the least expensive way to represent the merge.
++ * reinject: Add a sanity check for using an annexed file as the source file.
++ * Properly handle multiline git config values.
++ * Fix the hook special remote, which bitrotted a while ago.
++ * map: --fast disables use of dot to display map
++ * Test suite improvements. Current top-level test coverage: 75%
++ * Improve deletion of files from rsync special remotes. Closes: #652849
++ * Add --include, which is the same as --not --exclude.
++ * Format strings can be specified using the new --format option, to control
++ what is output by git annex find.
++ * Support git annex find --json
++ * Fixed behavior when multiple insteadOf configs are provided for the
++ same url base.
++ * Can now be built with older git versions (before 1.7.7); the resulting
++ binary should only be used with old git.
++ * Updated to build with monad-control 0.3.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Sat, 31 Dec 2011 14:55:29 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20111211) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Fix bug in last version in getting contents from bare repositories.
++ * Ensure that git-annex branch changes are merged into git-annex's index,
++ which fixes a bug that could cause changes that were pushed to the
++ git-annex branch to get reverted. As a side effect, it's now safe
++ for users to check out and commit changes directly to the git-annex
++ branch.
++ * map: Fix a failure to detect a loop when both repositories are local
++ and refer to each other with relative paths.
++ * Prevent key names from containing newlines.
++ * add: If interrupted, add can leave files converted to symlinks but not
++ yet added to git. Running the add again will now clean up this situtation.
++ * Fix caching of decrypted ciphers, which failed when drop had to check
++ multiple different encrypted special remotes.
++ * unannex: Can be run on files that have been added to the annex, but not
++ yet committed.
++ * sync: New command that synchronises the local repository and default
++ remote, by running git commit, pull, and push for you.
++ * Version monad-control dependency in cabal file.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Sun, 11 Dec 2011 21:24:39 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20111203) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * The VFAT filesystem on recent versions of Linux, when mounted with
++ shortname=mixed, does not get along well with git-annex's mixed case
++ .git/annex/objects hash directories. To avoid this problem, new content
++ is now stored in all-lowercase hash directories. Except for non-bare
++ repositories which would be a pain to transition and cannot be put on FAT.
++ (Old mixed-case hash directories are still tried for backwards
++ compatibility.)
++ * Flush json output, avoiding a buffering problem that could result in
++ doubled output.
++ * Avoid needing haskell98 and other fixes for new ghc. Thanks, Mark Wright.
++ * Bugfix: dropunused did not drop keys with two spaces in their name.
++ * Support for storing .git/annex on a different device than the rest of the
++ git repository.
++ * --inbackend can be used to make git-annex only operate on files
++ whose content is stored using a specified key-value backend.
++ * dead: A command which says that a repository is gone for good
++ and you don't want git-annex to mention it again.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Sat, 03 Dec 2011 21:01:45 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20111122) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * merge: Improve commit messages to mention what was merged.
++ * Avoid doing auto-merging in commands that don't need fully current
++ information from the git-annex branch. In particular, git annex add
++ no longer needs to auto-merge.
++ * init: When run in an already initalized repository, and without
++ a description specified, don't delete the old description.
++ * Optimised union merging; now only runs git cat-file once, and runs
++ in constant space.
++ * status: Now displays trusted, untrusted, and semitrusted repositories
++ separately.
++ * status: Include all special remotes in the list of repositories.
++ * status: Fix --json mode.
++ * status: --fast is back
++ * Fix support for insteadOf url remapping. Closes: #644278
++ * When not run in a git repository, git-annex can still display a usage
++ message, and "git annex version" even works.
++ * migrate: Don't fall over a stale temp file.
++ * Avoid excessive escaping for rsync special remotes that are not accessed
++ over ssh.
++ * find: Support --print0
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Tue, 22 Nov 2011 14:31:45 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20111111) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Handle a case where an annexed file is moved into a gitignored directory,
++ by having fix --force add its change.
++ * Avoid cyclic drop problems.
++ * Optimized copy --from and get --from to avoid checking the location log
++ for files that are already present.
++ * Automatically fix up badly formatted uuid.log entries produced by
++ 3.20111105, whenever the uuid.log is changed (ie, by init or describe).
++ * map: Support remotes with /~/ and /~user/
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Fri, 11 Nov 2011 13:44:18 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20111107) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * merge: Use fast-forward merges when possible.
++ Thanks Valentin Haenel for a test case showing how non-fast-forward
++ merges could result in an ongoing pull/merge/push cycle.
++ * Don't try to read config from repos with annex-ignore set.
++ * Bugfix: In the past two releases, git-annex init has written the uuid.log
++ in the wrong format, with the UUID and description flipped.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Mon, 07 Nov 2011 12:47:44 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20111105) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * The default backend used when adding files to the annex is changed
++ from WORM to SHA256.
++ To get old behavior, add a .gitattributes containing: * annex.backend=WORM
++ * Sped up some operations on remotes that are on the same host.
++ * copy --to: Fixed leak when copying many files to a remote on the same
++ host.
++ * uninit: Add guard against being run with the git-annex branch checked out.
++ * Fail if --from or --to is passed to commands that do not support them.
++ * drop --from is now supported to remove file content from a remote.
++ * status: Now always shows the current repository, even when it does not
++ appear in uuid.log.
++ * fsck: Now works in bare repositories. Checks location log information,
++ and file contents. Does not check that numcopies is satisfied, as
++ .gitattributes information about numcopies is not available in a bare
++ repository.
++ * unused, dropunused: Now work in bare repositories.
++ * Removed the setkey command, and added a reinject command with a more
++ useful interface.
++ * The fromkey command now takes the key as its first parameter. The --key
++ option is no longer used.
++ * Built without any filename containing .git being excluded. Closes: #647215
++ * Record uuid when auto-initializing a remote so it shows in status.
++ * Bugfix: Fixed git-annex init crash in a bare repository when there was
++ already an existing git-annex branch.
++ * Pass -t to rsync to preserve timestamps.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Sat, 05 Nov 2011 15:47:52 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20111025) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * A remote can have a annexUrl configured, that is used by git-annex
++ instead of its usual url. (Similar to pushUrl.)
++ * migrate: Copy url logs for keys when migrating.
++ * git-annex-shell: GIT_ANNEX_SHELL_READONLY and GIT_ANNEX_SHELL_LIMITED
++ environment variables can be set to limit what commands can be run.
++ This is used by gitolite's new git-annex support!
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Tue, 25 Oct 2011 13:03:08 -0700
++
++git-annex (3.20111011) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * This version of git-annex only works with git 1.7.7 and newer.
++ The breakage with old versions is subtle, and affects the
++ annex.numcopies settings in .gitattributes, so be sure to upgrade git
++ to 1.7.7. (Debian package now depends on that version.)
++ * Don't pass absolute paths to git show-attr, as it started following
++ symlinks when that's done in 1.7.7. Instead, use relative paths,
++ which show-attr only handles 100% correctly in 1.7.7. Closes: #645046
++ * Fix referring to remotes by uuid.
++ * New or changed repository descriptions in uuid.log now have a timestamp,
++ which is used to ensure the newest description is used when the uuid.log
++ has been merged.
++ * Note that older versions of git-annex will display the timestamp as part
++ of the repository description, which is ugly but otherwise harmless.
++ * Add timestamps to trust.log and remote.log too.
++ * git-annex-shell: Added the --uuid option.
++ * git-annex now asks git-annex-shell to verify that it's operating in
++ the expected repository.
++ * Note that this git-annex will not interoperate with remotes using
++ older versions of git-annex-shell.
++ * Now supports git's insteadOf configuration, to modify the url
++ used to access a remote. Note that pushInsteadOf is not used;
++ that and pushurl are reserved for actual git pushes. Closes: #644278
++ * status: List all known repositories.
++ * When displaying a list of repositories, show git remote names
++ in addition to their descriptions.
++ * Add locking to avoid races when changing the git-annex branch.
++ * Various speed improvements gained by using ByteStrings.
++ * Contain the zombie hordes.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Tue, 11 Oct 2011 23:00:02 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20110928) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * --in can be used to make git-annex only operate on files
++ believed to be present in a given repository.
++ * Arbitrarily complex expressions can be built to limit the files git-annex
++ operates on, by combining the options --not --and --or -( and -)
++ Example: git annex get --exclude '*.mp3' --and --not -( --in usbdrive --or --in archive -)
++ * --copies=N can be used to make git-annex only operate on files with
++ the specified number of copies. (And --not --copies=N for the inverse.)
++ * find: Rather than only showing files whose contents are present,
++ when used with --exclude --copies or --in, displays all files that
++ match the specified conditions.
++ * Note that this is a behavior change for git-annex find! Old behavior
++ can be gotten by using: git-annex find --in .
++ * status: Massively sped up; remove --fast mode.
++ * unused: File contents used by branches and tags are no longer
++ considered unused, even when not used by the current branch. This is
++ the final piece of the puzzle needed for git-annex to to play nicely
++ with branches.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Wed, 28 Sep 2011 18:14:02 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20110915) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * whereis: Show untrusted locations separately and do not include in
++ location count.
++ * Fix build without S3.
++ * addurl: Always use whole url as destination filename, rather than
++ only its file component.
++ * get, drop, copy: Added --auto option, which decides whether
++ to get/drop content as needed to work toward the configured numcopies.
++ * bugfix: drop and fsck did not honor --exclude
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Thu, 15 Sep 2011 22:25:46 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20110906) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Improve display of newlines around error and warning messages.
++ * Fix Makefile to work with cabal again.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Tue, 06 Sep 2011 13:45:16 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20110902) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Set EMAIL when running test suite so that git does not need to be
++ configured first. Closes: #638998
++ * The wget command will now be used in preference to curl, if available.
++ * init: Make description an optional parameter.
++ * unused, status: Sped up by avoiding unnecessary stats of annexed files.
++ * unused --remote: Reduced memory use to 1/4th what was used before.
++ * Add --json switch, to produce machine-consumable output.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Fri, 02 Sep 2011 21:20:37 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20110819) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Now "git annex init" only has to be run once, when a git repository
++ is first being created. Clones will automatically notice that git-annex
++ is in use and automatically perform a basic initalization. It's
++ still recommended to run "git annex init" in any clones, to describe them.
++ * Added annex-cost-command configuration, which can be used to vary the
++ cost of a remote based on the output of a shell command.
++ * Fix broken upgrade from V1 repository. Closes: #638584
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Fri, 19 Aug 2011 20:34:09 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20110817) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Fix shell escaping in rsync special remote.
++ * addurl: --fast can be used to avoid immediately downloading the url.
++ * Added support for getting content from git remotes using http (and https).
++ * Added curl to Debian package dependencies.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Wed, 17 Aug 2011 01:29:02 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20110719) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * add: Be even more robust to avoid ever leaving the file seemingly deleted.
++ Closes: #634233
++ * Bugfix: Make add ../ work.
++ * Support the standard git -c name=value
++ * unannex: Clean up use of git commit -a.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Tue, 19 Jul 2011 23:39:53 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20110707) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Fix sign bug in disk free space checking.
++ * Bugfix: Forgot to de-escape keys when upgrading. Could result in
++ bad location log data for keys that contain [&:%] in their names.
++ (A workaround for this problem is to run git annex fsck.)
++ * add: Avoid a failure mode that resulted in the file seemingly being
++ deleted (content put in the annex but no symlink present).
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Thu, 07 Jul 2011 19:29:39 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20110705) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * uninit: Delete the git-annex branch and .git/annex/
++ * unannex: In --fast mode, file content is left in the annex, and a
++ hard link made to it.
++ * uninit: Use unannex in --fast mode, to support unannexing multiple
++ files that link to the same content.
++ * Drop the dependency on the haskell curl bindings, use regular haskell HTTP.
++ * Fix a pipeline stall when upgrading (caused by #624389).
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Tue, 05 Jul 2011 14:37:39 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20110702) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Now the web can be used as a special remote.
++ This feature replaces the old URL backend.
++ * addurl: New command to download an url and store it in the annex.
++ * Sped back up fsck, copy --from, and other commands that often
++ have to read a lot of information from the git-annex branch. Such
++ commands are now faster than they were before introduction of the
++ git-annex branch.
++ * Always ensure git-annex branch exists.
++ * Modify location log parser to allow future expansion.
++ * --force will cause add, etc, to operate on ignored files.
++ * Avoid mangling encoding when storing the description of repository
++ and other content.
++ * cabal can now be used to build git-annex. This is substantially
++ slower than using make, does not build or install documentation,
++ does not run the test suite, and is not particularly recommended,
++ but could be useful to some.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Sat, 02 Jul 2011 15:00:18 -0400
++
++git-annex (3.20110624) experimental; urgency=low
++
++ * New repository format, annex.version=3. Use `git annex upgrade` to migrate.
++ * git-annex now stores its logs in a git-annex branch.
++ * merge: New subcommand. Auto-merges the new git-annex branch.
++ * Improved handling of bare git repos with annexes. Many more commands will
++ work in them.
++ * git-annex is now more robust; it will never leave state files
++ uncommitted when some other git process comes along and locks the index
++ at an inconvenient time.
++ * rsync is now used when copying files from repos on other filesystems.
++ cp is still used when copying file from repos on the same filesystem,
++ since --reflink=auto can make it significantly faster on filesystems
++ such as btrfs.
++ * Allow --trust etc to specify a repository by name, for temporarily
++ trusting repositories that are not configured remotes.
++ * unlock: Made atomic.
++ * git-union-merge: New git subcommand, that does a generic union merge
++ operation, and operates efficiently without touching the working tree.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Fri, 24 Jun 2011 14:32:18 -0400
++
++git-annex (0.20110610) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Add --numcopies option.
++ * Add --trust, --untrust, and --semitrust options.
++ * get --from is the same as copy --from
++ * Bugfix: Fix fsck to not think all SHAnE keys are bad.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Fri, 10 Jun 2011 11:48:40 -0400
++
++git-annex (0.20110601) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Minor bugfixes and error message improvements.
++ * Massively sped up `git annex lock` by avoiding use of the uber-slow
++ `git reset`, and only running `git checkout` once, even when many files
++ are being locked.
++ * Fix locking of files with staged changes.
++ * Somewhat sped up `git commit` of modifications to unlocked files.
++ * Build fix for older ghc.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Wed, 01 Jun 2011 11:50:47 -0400
++
++git-annex (0.20110522) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Closer emulation of git's behavior when told to use "foo/.git" as a
++ git repository instead of just "foo". Closes: #627563
++ * Fix bug in --exclude introduced in 0.20110516.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Fri, 27 May 2011 20:20:41 -0400
++
++git-annex (0.20110521) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * status: New subcommand to show info about an annex, including its size.
++ * --backend now overrides any backend configured in .gitattributes files.
++ * Add --debug option. Closes: #627499
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Sat, 21 May 2011 11:52:53 -0400
++
++git-annex (0.20110516) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Add a few tweaks to make it easy to use the Internet Archive's variant
++ of S3. In particular, munge key filenames to comply with the IA's filename
++ limits, disable encryption, support their nonstandard way of creating
++ buckets, and allow x-archive-* headers to be specified in initremote to
++ set item metadata.
++ * Added filename extension preserving variant backends SHA1E, SHA256E, etc.
++ * migrate: Use current filename when generating new key, for backends
++ where the filename affects the key name.
++ * Work around a bug in Network.URI's handling of bracketed ipv6 addresses.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Mon, 16 May 2011 14:16:52 -0400
++
++git-annex (0.20110503) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Fix hasKeyCheap setting for bup and rsync special remotes.
++ * Add hook special remotes.
++ * Avoid crashing when an existing key is readded to the annex.
++ * unused: Now also lists files fsck places in .git/annex/bad/
++ * S3: When encryption is enabled, the Amazon S3 login credentials
++ are stored, encrypted, in .git-annex/remotes.log, so environment
++ variables need not be set after the remote is initialized.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Tue, 03 May 2011 20:56:01 -0400
++
++git-annex (0.20110427) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Switch back to haskell SHA library, so git-annex remains buildable on
++ Debian stable.
++ * Added rsync special remotes. This could be used, for example, to
++ store annexed content on rsync.net (encrypted naturally). Or anywhere else.
++ * Bugfix: Avoid pipeline stall when running git annex drop or fsck on a
++ lot of files. Possibly only occured with ghc 7.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Wed, 27 Apr 2011 22:50:26 -0400
++
++git-annex (0.20110425) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Use haskell Crypto library instead of haskell SHA library.
++ * Remove testpack from build depends for non x86 architectures where it
++ is not available. The test suite will not be run if it cannot be compiled.
++ * Avoid using absolute paths when staging location log, as that can
++ confuse git when a remote's path contains a symlink. Closes: #621386
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Mon, 25 Apr 2011 15:47:00 -0400
++
++git-annex (0.20110420) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Update Debian build dependencies for ghc 7.
++ * Debian package is now built with S3 support.
++ Thanks Joachim Breitner for making this possible.
++ * Somewhat improved memory usage of S3, still work to do.
++ Thanks Greg Heartsfield for ongoing work to improve the hS3 library
++ for git-annex.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Thu, 21 Apr 2011 15:00:48 -0400
++
++git-annex (0.20110419) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Don't run gpg in batch mode, so it can prompt for passphrase when
++ there is no agent.
++ * Add missing build dep on dataenc.
++ * S3: Fix stalls when transferring encrypted data.
++ * bup: Avoid memory leak when transferring encrypted data.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Tue, 19 Apr 2011 21:26:51 -0400
++
++git-annex (0.20110417) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * bup is now supported as a special type of remote.
++ * The data sent to special remotes (Amazon S3, bup, etc) can be encrypted
++ using GPG for privacy.
++ * Use lowercase hash directories for locationlog files, to avoid
++ some issues with git on OSX with the mixed-case directories.
++ No migration is needed; the old mixed case hash directories are still
++ read; new information is written to the new directories.
++ * Unused files on remotes, particulary special remotes, can now be
++ identified and dropped, by using "--from remote" with git annex unused
++ and git annex dropunused.
++ * Clear up short option confusion between --from and --force (-f is now
++ --from, and there is no short option for --force).
++ * Add build depend on perlmagick so docs are consistently built.
++ Closes: #621410
++ * Add doc-base file. Closes: #621408
++ * Periodically flush git command queue, to avoid boating memory usage
++ too much.
++ * Support "sha1" and "sha512" commands on FreeBSD, and allow building
++ if any/all SHA commands are not available. Thanks, Fraser Tweedale
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Sun, 17 Apr 2011 12:00:24 -0400
++
++git-annex (0.20110401) experimental; urgency=low
++
++ * Amazon S3 is now supported as a special type of remote.
++ Warning: Encrypting data before sending it to S3 is not yet supported.
++ * Note that Amazon S3 support is not built in by default on Debian yet,
++ as hS3 is not packaged.
++ * fsck: Ensure that files and directories in .git/annex/objects
++ have proper permissions.
++ * Added a special type of remote called a directory remote, which
++ simply stores files in an arbitrary local directory.
++ * Bugfix: copy --to --fast never really copied, fixed.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Fri, 01 Apr 2011 21:27:22 -0400
++
++git-annex (0.20110328) experimental; urgency=low
++
++ * annex.diskreserve can be given in arbitrary units (ie "0.5 gigabytes")
++ * Generalized remotes handling, laying groundwork for remotes that are
++ not regular git remotes. (Think Amazon S3.)
++ * Provide a less expensive version of `git annex copy --to`, enabled
++ via --fast. This assumes that location tracking information is correct,
++ rather than contacting the remote for every file.
++ * Bugfix: Keys could be received into v1 annexes from v2 annexes, via
++ v1 git-annex-shell. This results in some oddly named keys in the v1
++ annex. Recognise and fix those keys when upgrading, instead of crashing.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Mon, 28 Mar 2011 10:47:29 -0400
++
++git-annex (0.20110325) experimental; urgency=low
++
++ * Free space checking is now done, for transfers of data for keys
++ that have free space metadata. (Notably, not for SHA* keys generated
++ with git-annex 0.2x or earlier.) The code is believed to work on
++ Linux, FreeBSD, and OSX; check compile-time messages to see if it
++ is not enabled for your OS.
++ * Add annex.diskreserve config setting, to control how much free space
++ to reserve for other purposes and avoid using (defaults to 1 mb).
++ * Add --fast flag, that can enable less expensive, but also less thorough
++ versions of some commands.
++ * fsck: In fast mode, avoid checking checksums.
++ * unused: In fast mode, just show all existing temp files as unused,
++ and avoid expensive scan for other unused content.
++ * migrate: Support migrating v1 SHA keys to v2 SHA keys with
++ size information that can be used for free space checking.
++ * Fix space leak in fsck and drop commands.
++ * migrate: Bugfix for case when migrating a file results in a key that
++ is already present in .git/annex/objects.
++ * dropunused: Significantly sped up; only read unused log file once.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Fri, 25 Mar 2011 00:47:37 -0400
++
++git-annex (0.20110320) experimental; urgency=low
++
++ * Fix dropping of files using the URL backend.
++ * Fix support for remotes with '.' in their names.
++ * Add version command to show git-annex version as well as repository
++ version information.
++ * No longer auto-upgrade to repository format 2, to avoid accidental
++ upgrades, etc. Use git-annex upgrade when you're ready to run this
++ version.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Sun, 20 Mar 2011 16:36:33 -0400
++
++git-annex (0.20110316) experimental; urgency=low
++
++ * New repository format, annex.version=2.
++ * The first time git-annex is run in an old format repository, it
++ will automatically upgrade it to the new format, staging all
++ necessary changes to git. Also added a "git annex upgrade" command.
++ * Colons are now avoided in filenames, so bare clones of git repos
++ can be put on USB thumb drives formatted with vFAT or similar
++ filesystems.
++ * Added two levels of hashing to object directory and .git-annex logs,
++ to improve scalability with enormous numbers of annexed
++ objects. (With one hundred million annexed objects, each
++ directory would contain fewer than 1024 files.)
++ * The setkey, fromkey, and dropkey subcommands have changed how
++ the key is specified. --backend is no longer used with these.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Wed, 16 Mar 2011 16:20:23 -0400
++
++git-annex (0.24) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ Branched the 0.24 series, which will be maintained for a while to
++ support v1 git-annex repos, while main development moves to the 0.2011
++ series, with v2 git-annex repos.
++
++ * Add Suggests on graphviz. Closes: #618039
++ * When adding files to the annex, the symlinks pointing at the annexed
++ content are made to have the same mtime as the original file.
++ While git does not preserve that information, this allows a tool
++ like metastore to be used with annexed files.
++ (Currently this is only done on systems supporting POSIX 200809.)
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Wed, 16 Mar 2011 18:35:13 -0400
++
++git-annex (0.23) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Support ssh remotes with a port specified.
++ * whereis: New subcommand to show where a file's content has gotten to.
++ * Rethink filename encoding handling for display. Since filename encoding
++ may or may not match locale settings, any attempt to decode filenames
++ will fail for some files. So instead, do all output in binary mode.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Sat, 12 Mar 2011 15:02:49 -0400
++
++git-annex (0.22) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Git annexes can now be attached to bare git repositories.
++ (Both the local and remote host must have this version of git-annex
++ installed for it to work.)
++ * Support filenames that start with a dash; when such a file is passed
++ to a utility it will be escaped to avoid it being interpreted as an
++ option. (I went a little overboard and got the type checker involved
++ in this, so such files are rather comprehensively supported now.)
++ * New backends: SHA512 SHA384 SHA256 SHA224
++ (Supported on systems where corresponding shaNsum commands are available.)
++ * describe: New subcommand that can set or change the description of
++ a repository.
++ * Fix test suite to reap zombies.
++ (Zombies can be particularly annoying on OSX; thanks to Jimmy Tang
++ for his help eliminating the infestation... for now.)
++ * Make test suite not rely on a working cp -pr.
++ (The Unix wars are still ON!)
++ * Look for dir.git directories the same as git does.
++ * Support remote urls specified as relative paths.
++ * Support non-ssh remote paths that contain tilde expansions.
++ * fsck: Check for and repair location log damage.
++ * Bugfix: When fsck detected and moved away corrupt file content, it did
++ not update the location log.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Fri, 04 Mar 2011 15:10:57 -0400
++
++git-annex (0.21) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * test: Don't rely on chmod -R working.
++ * unannex: Fix recently introduced bug when attempting to unannex more
++ than one file at a time.
++ * test: Set git user name and email in case git can't guess values.
++ * Fix display of unicode filenames.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Fri, 11 Feb 2011 23:21:08 -0400
++
++git-annex (0.20) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Preserve specified file ordering when instructed to act on multiple
++ files or directories. For example, "git annex get a b" will now always
++ get "a" before "b". Previously it could operate in either order.
++ * unannex: Commit staged changes at end, to avoid some confusing behavior
++ with the pre-commit hook, which would see some types of commits after
++ an unannex as checking in of an unlocked file.
++ * map: New subcommand that uses graphviz to display a nice map of
++ the git repository network.
++ * Deal with the mtl/monads-fd conflict.
++ * configure: Check for sha1sum.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Tue, 08 Feb 2011 18:57:24 -0400
++
++git-annex (0.19) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * configure: Support using the uuidgen command if the uuid command is
++ not available.
++ * Allow --exclude to be specified more than once.
++ * There are now three levels of repository trust.
++ * untrust: Now marks the current repository as untrusted.
++ * semitrust: Now restores the default trust level. (What untrust used to do.)
++ * fsck, drop: Take untrusted repositories into account.
++ * Bugfix: Files were copied from trusted remotes first even if their
++ annex.cost was higher than other remotes.
++ * Improved temp file handling. Transfers of content can now be resumed
++ from temp files later; the resume does not have to be the immediate
++ next git-annex run.
++ * unused: Include partially transferred content in the list.
++ * Bugfix: Running a second git-annex while a first has a transfer in
++ progress no longer deletes the first processes's temp file.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Fri, 28 Jan 2011 14:31:37 -0400
++
++git-annex (0.18) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Bugfix: `copy --to` and `move --to` forgot to stage location log changes
++ after transferring the file to the remote repository.
++ (Did not affect ssh remotes.)
++ * fsck: Fix bug in moving of corrupted files to .git/annex/bad/
++ * migrate: Fix support for --backend option.
++ * unlock: Fix behavior when file content is not present.
++ * Test suite improvements. Current top-level test coverage: 80%
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Fri, 14 Jan 2011 14:17:44 -0400
++
++git-annex (0.17) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * unannex: Now skips files whose content is not present, rather than
++ it being an error.
++ * New migrate subcommand can be used to switch files to using a different
++ backend, safely and with no duplication of content.
++ * bugfix: Fix crash caused by empty key name. (Thanks Henrik for reporting.)
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Sun, 09 Jan 2011 10:04:11 -0400
++
++git-annex (0.16) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * git-annex-shell: Avoid exposing any git repo config except for the
++ annex.uuid when doing configlist.
++ * bugfix: Running `move --to` with a remote whose UUID was not yet known
++ could result in git-annex not recording on the local side where the
++ file was moved to. This could not result in data loss, or even a
++ significant problem, since the remote *did* record that it had the file.
++ * Also, add a general guard to detect attempts to record information
++ about repositories with missing UUIDs.
++ * bugfix: Running `move --to` with a non-ssh remote failed.
++ * bugfix: Running `copy --to` with a non-ssh remote actually did a move.
++ * Many test suite improvements. Current top-level test coverage: 65%
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Fri, 07 Jan 2011 14:33:13 -0400
++
++git-annex (0.15) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Support scp-style urls for remotes (host:path).
++ * Support ssh urls containing "~".
++ * Add trust and untrust subcommands, to allow configuring repositories
++ that are trusted to retain files without explicit checking.
++ * Fix bug in numcopies handling when multiple remotes pointed to the
++ same repository.
++ * Introduce the git-annex-shell command. It's now possible to make
++ a user have it as a restricted login shell, similar to git-shell.
++ * Note that git-annex will always use git-annex-shell when accessing
++ a ssh remote, so all of your remotes need to be upgraded to this
++ version of git-annex at the same time.
++ * Now rsync is exclusively used for copying files to and from remotes.
++ scp is not longer supported.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Fri, 31 Dec 2010 22:00:52 -0400
++
++git-annex (0.14) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Bugfix to git annex unused in a repository with nothing yet annexed.
++ * Support upgrading from a v0 annex with nothing in it.
++ * Avoid multiple calls to git ls-files when passed eg, "*".
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Fri, 24 Dec 2010 17:38:48 -0400
++
++git-annex (0.13) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Makefile: Install man page and html (when built).
++ * Makefile: Add GHCFLAGS variable.
++ * Fix upgrade from 0.03.
++ * Support remotes using git+ssh and ssh+git as protocol.
++ Closes: #607056
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Tue, 14 Dec 2010 13:05:10 -0400
++
++git-annex (0.12) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Add --exclude option to exclude files from processing.
++ * mwdn2man: Fix a bug in newline supression. Closes: #606578
++ * Bugfix to git annex add of an unlocked file in a subdir. Closes: #606579
++ * Makefile: Add PREFIX variable.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Sat, 11 Dec 2010 17:32:00 -0400
++
++git-annex (0.11) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * If available, rsync will be used for file transfers from remote
++ repositories. This allows resuming interrupted transfers.
++ * Added remote.annex-rsync-options.
++ * Avoid deleting temp files when rsync fails.
++ * Improve detection of version 0 repos.
++ * Add uninit subcommand. Closes: #605749
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Sat, 04 Dec 2010 17:27:42 -0400
++
++git-annex (0.10) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * In .gitattributes, the annex.numcopies attribute can be used
++ to control the number of copies to retain of different types of files.
++ * Bugfix: Always correctly handle gitattributes when in a subdirectory of
++ the repository. (Had worked ok for ones like "*.mp3", but failed for
++ ones like "dir/*".)
++ * fsck: Fix warning about not enough copies of a file, when locations
++ are known, but are not available in currently configured remotes.
++ * precommit: Optimise to avoid calling git-check-attr more than once.
++ * The git-annex-backend attribute has been renamed to annex.backend.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Sun, 28 Nov 2010 19:28:05 -0400
++
++git-annex (0.09) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Add copy subcommand.
++ * Fix bug in setkey subcommand triggered by move --to.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Sat, 27 Nov 2010 17:14:59 -0400
++
++git-annex (0.08) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Fix `git annex add ../foo` (when ran in a subdir of the repo).
++ * Add configure step to build process.
++ * Only use cp -a if it is supported, falling back to cp -p or plain cp
++ as needed for portability.
++ * cp --reflink=auto is used if supported, and will make git annex unlock
++ much faster on filesystems like btrfs that support copy on write.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Sun, 21 Nov 2010 13:45:44 -0400
++
++git-annex (0.07) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * find: New subcommand.
++ * unused: New subcommand, finds unused data. (Split out from fsck.)
++ * dropunused: New subcommand, provides for easy dropping of unused keys
++ by number, as listed by the unused subcommand.
++ * fsck: Print warnings to stderr; --quiet can now be used to only see
++ problems.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Mon, 15 Nov 2010 18:41:50 -0400
++
++git-annex (0.06) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * fsck: Check if annex.numcopies is satisfied.
++ * fsck: Verify the sha1 of files when the SHA1 backend is used.
++ * fsck: Verify the size of files when the WORM backend is used.
++ * fsck: Allow specifying individual files if fscking everything
++ is not desired.
++ * fsck: Fix bug, introduced in 0.04, in detection of unused data.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Sat, 13 Nov 2010 16:24:29 -0400
++
++git-annex (0.05) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Optimize both pre-commit and lock subcommands to not call git diff
++ on every file being committed/locked.
++ (This actually also works around a bug in ghc, that caused
++ git-annex 0.04 pre-commit to sometimes corrupt filename being read
++ from git ls-files and fail.
++ See <http://hackage.haskell.org/trac/ghc/ticket/4493>
++ The excessive number of calls made by pre-commit exposed the ghc bug.
++ Thanks Josh Triplett for the debugging.)
++ * Build with -O2.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Thu, 11 Nov 2010 18:31:09 -0400
++
++git-annex (0.04) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Add unlock subcommand, which replaces the symlink with a copy of
++ the file's content in preparation of changing it. The "edit" subcommand
++ is an alias for unlock.
++ * Add lock subcommand.
++ * Unlocked files will now automatically be added back into the annex when
++ committed (and the updated symlink committed), by some magic in the
++ pre-commit hook.
++ * The SHA1 backend is now fully usable.
++ * Add annex.version, which will be used to automate upgrades
++ between incompatible versions.
++ * Reorganised the layout of .git/annex/
++ * The new layout will be automatically upgraded to the first time
++ git-annex is used in a repository with the old layout.
++ * Note that git-annex 0.04 cannot transfer content from old repositories
++ that have not yet been upgraded.
++ * Annexed file contents are now made unwritable and put in unwriteable
++ directories, to avoid them accidentially being removed or modified.
++ (Thanks Josh Triplett for the idea.)
++ * Add build dep on libghc6-testpack-dev. Closes: #603016
++ * Avoid using runghc to run test suite as it is not available on all
++ architectures. Closes: #603006
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Wed, 10 Nov 2010 14:23:23 -0400
++
++git-annex (0.03) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Fix support for file:// remotes.
++ * Add --verbose
++ * Fix SIGINT handling.
++ * Fix handling of files with unusual characters in their name.
++ * Fixed memory leak; git-annex no longer reads the whole file list
++ from git before starting, and will be much faster with large repos.
++ * Fix crash on unknown symlinks.
++ * Added remote.annex-scp-options and remote.annex-ssh-options.
++ * The backends to use when adding different sets of files can be configured
++ via gitattributes.
++ * In .gitattributes, the git-annex-backend attribute can be set to the
++ names of backends to use when adding different types of files.
++ * Add fsck subcommand. (For now it only finds unused key contents in the
++ annex.)
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Sun, 07 Nov 2010 18:26:04 -0400
++
++git-annex (0.02) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * Can scp annexed files from remote hosts, and check remote hosts for
++ file content when dropping files.
++ * New move subcommand, that makes it easy to move file contents from
++ or to a remote.
++ * New fromkey subcommand, for registering urls, etc.
++ * git-annex init will now set up a pre-commit hook that fixes up symlinks
++ before they are committed, to ensure that moving symlinks around does not
++ break them.
++ * More intelligent and fast staging of modified files; git add coalescing.
++ * Add remote.annex-ignore git config setting to allow completly disabling
++ a given remote.
++ * --from/--to can be used to control the remote repository that git-annex
++ uses.
++ * --quiet can be used to avoid verbose output
++ * New plumbing-level dropkey and addkey subcommands.
++ * Lots of bug fixes.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Wed, 27 Oct 2010 16:39:29 -0400
++
++git-annex (0.01) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ * First prerelease.
++
++ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Wed, 20 Oct 2010 12:54:24 -0400
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++The Debian packaging of git-annex is maintained in git, using the
++merging workflow described in dgit-maint-merge(7). There isn't a
++patch queue that can be represented as a quilt series.
++
++A detailed breakdown of the changes is available from their canonical
++representation - git commits in the packaging repository. For
++example, to see the changes made by the Debian maintainer in the first
++upload of upstream version 1.2.3, you could use:
++
++ % git clone https://git.dgit.debian.org/git-annex
++ % cd git-annex
++ % git log --oneline 1.2.3..debian/1.2.3-1 -- . ':!debian'
++
++(If you have dgit, use `dgit clone git-annex`, rather than plain `git
++clone`.)
++
++A single combined diff, containing all the changes, follows.
++--- git-annex-10.20240430.orig/COPYRIGHT
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/COPYRIGHT
++@@ -59,11 +59,14 @@ License: GPL-2
++ The full text of version 2 of the GPL is distributed in
++ /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-2 on Debian systems.
++
+++Files: Annex/DirHashes.hs
+++Copyright: © 2010-2017 Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++License: GPL-3+
+++
++ Files: Database/RawFilePath.hs
++ Copyright: © 2012 Michael Snoyman, http://www.yesodweb.com/
++ © 2023 Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
++ License: Expat
++- The text of the Expat license is in the Expat section below.
++
++ Files: doc/tips/automatically_adding_metadata/pre-commit-annex
++ Copyright: 2014 Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
++@@ -74,9 +77,6 @@ Files: static/jquery*
++ Copyright: © 2005-2011 by John Resig, Branden Aaron & Jörn Zaefferer
++ © 2011 The Dojo Foundation
++ License: Expat or GPL-2
++- The full text of version 2 of the GPL is distributed in
++- /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-2 on Debian systems. The text of the Expat
++- license is in the Expat section below.
++
++ Files: static/*/bootstrap* static/*/glyphicons-halflings*
++ Copyright: 2012-2014 Twitter, Inc.
++@@ -106,6 +106,10 @@ License: GPL-3+
++ this package's source, or in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-3 on
++ Debian systems.
++
+++License: GPL-2
+++ The full text of version 2 of the GPL is distributed in
+++ /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-2 on Debian systems.
+++
++ License: BSD-2-clause
++ Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
++ modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-add.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,119 @@
+++.TH git-annex-add 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-add \- adds files to the git annex
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex add \fB[path ...]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Adds the specified files to the annex. If a directory is specified,
+++acts on all files inside the directory and its subdirectories.
+++If no path is specified, adds files from the current directory and below.
+++.PP
+++Files that are already checked into git and are unmodified, or that
+++git has been configured to ignore will be silently skipped.
+++.PP
+++If annex.largefiles is configured (in git config, gitattributes, or
+++git-annex config), and does not match a file, \fBgit annex add\fP will behave
+++the same as \fBgit add\fP and add the non\-large file directly to the git
+++repository, instead of to the annex. (By default dotfiles are assumed to
+++not be large, and are added directly to git, but annex.dotfiles can be
+++configured to annex those too.) See the git-annex manpage for documentation
+++of these and other configuration settings.
+++.PP
+++By default, large files are added to the annex in locked form, which
+++prevents further modification of their content until
+++unlocked by git-annex\-unlock(1). (This is not the case however
+++when a repository is in a filesystem not supporting symlinks.)
+++The annex.addunlocked git config (and git-annex config) can be used to
+++change this behavior.
+++.PP
+++This command can also be used to add symbolic links, both symlinks to
+++annexed content, and other symlinks.
+++.PP
+++.SH EXAMPLES
+++ # git annex add foo bar
+++ add foo ok
+++ add bar ok
+++ # git commit \-m added
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-no\-check\-gitignore\fP"
+++.IP
+++Add gitignored files.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-force\-large\fP"
+++Treat all files as large files, ignoring annex.largefiles and annex.dotfiles
+++configuration, and add to the annex.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-force\-small\fP"
+++Treat all files as small files, ignoring annex.largefiles and annex.dotfiles
+++and annex.addsmallfiles configuration, and add to git.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-backend\fP"
+++Specifies which key\-value backend to use.
+++.IP
+++.IP "file matching options"
+++Many of the git-annex\-matching\-options(1)
+++can be used to specify files to add.
+++.IP
+++For example: \fB\-\-largerthan=1GB\fP
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-jobs=N\fP \fB\-JN\fP"
+++Adds multiple files in parallel. This may be faster.
+++For example: \fB\-J4\fP
+++.IP
+++Setting this to "cpus" will run one job per CPU core.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-update\fP \fB\-u\fP"
+++Like \fBgit add \-\-update\fP, this does not add new files, but any updates
+++to tracked files will be added to the index.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-dry\-run\fP"
+++Output what would be done for each file, but avoid making any changes.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\fP"
+++Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
+++git-annex. Each line of output is a JSON object.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-progress\fP"
+++Include progress objects in JSON output.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-error\-messages\fP"
+++Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in
+++the JSON instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-batch\fP"
+++Enables batch mode, in which a file to add is read in a line from stdin,
+++the file is added, and repeat.
+++.IP
+++Note that if a file is skipped (due to not existing, being gitignored,
+++already being in git, or doesn't meet the matching options),
+++an empty line will be output instead of the normal output produced
+++when adding a file.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-z\fP"
+++Makes the \fB\-\-batch\fP input be delimited by nulls instead of the usual
+++newlines.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-unlock(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-lock(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-undo(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-import(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-unannex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-reinject(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-addunused.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
+++.TH git-annex-addunused 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-addunused \- add back unused files
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex addunused \fB[number|range ...]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Adds back files for the content corresponding to the numbers or ranges,
+++as listed by the last \fBgit annex unused\fP.
+++.PP
+++The files will have names starting with "unused."
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\fP"
+++.IP
+++Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
+++git-annex. Each line of output is a JSON object.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-error\-messages\fP"
+++Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in
+++the JSON instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "The git-annex\-common\-options(1) can also be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-add(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-unused(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-addurl.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,166 @@
+++.TH git-annex-addurl 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-addurl \- add urls to annex
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex addurl \fB[url ...]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Downloads each url to its own file, which is added to the annex.
+++.PP
+++When \fByt\-dlp\fP is installed, it can be used to check for a video
+++embedded in a web page at the url, and that is added to the annex instead.
+++(However, this is disabled by default as it can be a security risk.
+++See the documentation of annex.security.allowed\-ip\-addresses
+++in git-annex(1) for details.)
+++.PP
+++Special remotes can add other special handling of particular urls. For
+++example, the bittorrent special remotes makes urls to torrent files
+++(including magnet links) download the content of the torrent,
+++using \fBaria2c\fP.
+++.PP
+++Normally the filename is based on the full url, so will look like
+++"www.example.com_dir_subdir_bigfile". In some cases, addurl is able to
+++come up with a better filename based on other information. Options can also
+++be used to get better filenames.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-fast\fP"
+++.IP
+++Avoid immediately downloading the url. The url is still checked
+++(via HEAD) to verify that it exists, and to get its size if possible.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-relaxed\fP"
+++Don't immediately download the url, and avoid storing the size of the
+++url's content. This makes git-annex accept whatever content is there
+++at a future point.
+++.IP
+++This is the fastest option, but it still has to access the network
+++to check if the url contains embedded media. When adding large numbers
+++of urls, using \fB\-\-relaxed \-\-raw\fP is much faster.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-verifiable\fP \fB\-V\fP"
+++This can be used with the \fB\-\-fast\fP or \fB\-\-relaxed\fP option. It improves
+++the safety of the resulting annexed file, by letting its content be
+++verified with a checksum when it is transferred between git-annex
+++repositories, as well as by things like \fBgit-annex fsck\fP.
+++.IP
+++When used with \-\-relaxed, content from the web will always be accepted,
+++even if it has changed, and the checksum recorded for later verification.
+++.IP
+++When used with \-\-fast, the checksum is recorded the first time the
+++content is downloaded from the web. Once a checksum has been recorded,
+++subsequent downloads from the web must have the same checksum.
+++.IP
+++When addurl was used without this option before, the file it added
+++can be converted to be verifiable by migrating it to the VURL backend.
+++For example: \fBgit-annex migrate foo \-\-backend=VURL\fP
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-raw\fP"
+++Prevent special handling of urls by yt\-dlp, and by bittorrent
+++and other special remotes. This will for example, make addurl
+++download the .torrent file and not the contents it points to.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-no\-raw\fP"
+++Require content pointed to by the url to be downloaded using yt\-dlp
+++or a special remote, rather than the raw content of the url. if that
+++cannot be done, the add will fail.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-raw\-except=remote\fP"
+++Prevent special handling of urls by all special remotes except
+++for the specified one. To allow special handling only
+++by yt\-dlp, use \fB\-\-raw\-except=web\fP.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-file=name\fP"
+++Use with a filename that does not yet exist to add a new file
+++with the specified name and the content downloaded from the url.
+++.IP
+++If the file already exists, addurl will record that it can be downloaded
+++from the specified url(s).
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-preserve\-filename\fP"
+++When the web server (or torrent, etc) provides a filename, use it as\-is,
+++avoiding sanitizing unusual characters, or truncating it to length, or any
+++other modifications.
+++.IP
+++git-annex will still check the filename for safety, and if the filename
+++has a security problem such as path traversal or a control character,
+++it will refuse to add it.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-pathdepth=N\fP"
+++Rather than basing the filename on the whole url, this causes a path to
+++be constructed, starting at the specified depth within the path of the
+++url.
+++.IP
+++For example, adding the url http://www.example.com/dir/subdir/bigfile
+++with \fB\-\-pathdepth=1\fP will use "dir/subdir/bigfile",
+++while \fB\-\-pathdepth=3\fP will use "bigfile".
+++.IP
+++It can also be negative; \fB\-\-pathdepth=\-2\fP will use the last
+++two parts of the url.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-prefix=foo\fP \fB\-\-suffix=bar\fP"
+++Use to adjust the filenames that are created by addurl. For example,
+++\fB\-\-suffix=.mp3\fP can be used to add an extension to the file.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-no\-check\-gitignore\fP"
+++By default, gitignores are honored and it will refuse to download an
+++url to a file that would be ignored. This makes such files be added
+++despite any ignores.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-jobs=N\fP \fB\-JN\fP"
+++Enables parallel downloads when multiple urls are being added.
+++For example: \fB\-J4\fP
+++.IP
+++Setting this to "cpus" will run one job per CPU core.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-batch\fP"
+++Enables batch mode, in which lines containing urls to add are read from
+++stdin.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-z\fP"
+++Makes the \fB\-\-batch\fP input be delimited by nulls instead of the usual
+++newlines.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-with\-files\fP"
+++When batch mode is enabled, makes it parse lines of the form: "$url $file"
+++.IP
+++That adds the specified url to the specified file, downloading its
+++content if the file does not yet exist; the same as
+++\fBgit annex addurl $url \-\-file $file\fP
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\fP"
+++Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
+++git-annex. Each line of output is a JSON object.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-progress\fP"
+++Include progress objects in JSON output.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-error\-messages\fP"
+++Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in
+++the JSON instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-backend\fP"
+++Specifies which key\-value backend to use.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH CAVEATS
+++If annex.largefiles is configured, and does not match a file, git annex
+++addurl will add the non\-large file directly to the git repository,
+++instead of to the annex. However, this is not done when \-\-fast or \-\-relaxed
+++is used.
+++.PP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-rmurl(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-registerurl(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-importfeed(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-adjust.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,128 @@
+++.TH git-annex-adjust 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-adjust \- enter an adjusted branch
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex adjust \fB\-\-unlock|\-\-lock|\-\-fix|\-\-hide\-missing [\-\-unlock|\-\-lock|\-\-fix]|\-\-unlock\-present\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Enters an adjusted form of the current branch. The annexed files will
+++be treated differently. For example with \-\-unlock all annexed files will
+++be unlocked.
+++.PP
+++The adjusted branch will have a name like "adjusted/master(unlocked)".
+++Since it's a regular git branch, you can use \fBgit checkout\fP to switch
+++back to the original branch at any time.
+++.PP
+++This allows changing how annexed files are handled, without making changes
+++to a public branch with commands like \fBgit-annex unlock\fP.
+++.PP
+++While in the adjusted branch, you can use git-annex and git commands as
+++usual. Any commits that you make will initially only be made to the
+++adjusted branch.
+++.PP
+++To propagate commits from the adjusted branch back to the original branch,
+++and to other repositories, as well as to merge in changes from other
+++repositories, run \fBgit annex sync\fP. This will propagate changes that you've
+++made such as adding/deleting files, but will not propagate the adjustments
+++made by this command.
+++.PP
+++When in an adjusted branch, using \fBgit merge otherbranch\fP is often not
+++ideal, because merging a non\-adjusted branch may lead to unnecessary
+++merge conflicts, or add files in non\-adjusted form. To avoid those
+++problems, use \fBgit annex merge otherbranch\fP.
+++.PP
+++Re\-running this command with the same options
+++while inside the adjusted branch will update the adjusted branch
+++as necessary (eg for \fB\-\-hide\-missing\fP and \fB\-\-unlock\-present\fP),
+++and will also propagate commits back to the original branch.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-unlock\fP"
+++.IP
+++Unlock all annexed files in the adjusted branch. This allows
+++annexed files to be modified.
+++.IP
+++Normally, unlocking a file requires a copy to be made of its content,
+++so that its original content is preserved, while the copy can be modified.
+++To use less space, annex.thin can be set to true before running this
+++command; this makes a hard link to the content be made instead of a copy.
+++(When supported by the file system.) While this can save considerable
+++disk space, any modification made to a file will cause the old version of the
+++file to be lost from the local repository. So, enable annex.thin with care.
+++.IP
+++When in an adjusted unlocked branch, \fBgit annex add\fP will add files
+++unlocked instead of the default behavior of adding them locked.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-lock\fP"
+++Lock all annexed files in the adjusted branch. This may be preferred
+++by those who like seeing broken symlinks when the content of an
+++annexed file is not present.
+++.IP
+++When in an adjusted locked branch, \fBgit annex add\fP will add files locked,
+++as usual. However, \fBgit add\fP (and \fBgit commit \-a\fP etc) still add files
+++unlocked. This is because it's not possible for those git commands to
+++add files locked.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-fix\fP"
+++Fix the symlinks to annexed files to point to the local git annex
+++object directory. This can be useful if a repository is checked out in an
+++unusual way that prevents the symlinks committed to git from pointing at
+++the annex objects.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-hide\-missing\fP"
+++Only include annexed files in the adjusted branch when their content
+++is present.
+++.IP
+++The adjusted branch is not immediately changed when content availability
+++changes, so if you \fBgit annex drop\fP files, they will become broken
+++links in the usual way. And when files that were missing are copied into the
+++repository from elsewhere, they won't immediatly become visible in the
+++branch.
+++.IP
+++To update the adjusted branch to reflect changes to content availability,
+++run \fBgit annex adjust \-\-hide\-missing\fP again. Or, to automate updates,
+++set the \fBannex.adjustedbranchrefresh\fP config.
+++.IP
+++Despite missing files being hidden, \fBgit annex sync \-\-content\fP will
+++still operate on them, and can be used to download missing
+++files from remotes. It also updates the adjusted branch after
+++transferring content.
+++.IP
+++This option can be combined with \-\-unlock, \-\-lock, or \-\-fix.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-unlock\-present\fP"
+++Unlock files whose content is present, and lock files whose content is
+++missing. This provides the benefits of working with unlocked files,
+++but makes it easier to see when the content of a file is not missing,
+++since it will be a broken symlink.
+++.IP
+++The adjusted branch is not immediately changed when content availability
+++changes, so when you \fBgit annex get\fP files, they will remain locked.
+++And when you \fBgit annex drop\fP files, they will remain locked and so will
+++not be broken symlinks.
+++.IP
+++To update the adjusted branch to reflect changes to content availability,
+++run \fBgit annex adjust \-\-unlock\-present\fP again. Or, to automate updates,
+++set the \fBannex.adjustedbranchrefresh\fP config. Or use git-annex sync
+++\-\-content, which updates the branch after transferring content.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-unlock(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-lock(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-upgrade(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-sync(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-view(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-assist.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,63 @@
+++.TH git-annex-assist 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-assist \- add files and sync changes with remotes
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex assist \fB[remote ...]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++This command assists you in checking files into the repository
+++and syncing with remotes. It's the simplest possible way to use git-annex
+++at the command line, since only this one command needs to be run on a
+++regular basis.
+++.PP
+++This command first adds any new files to the repository, and commits those
+++as well as any modified files. Then it does the equivilant of running
+++[[git-annex\-pull](1) followed by git-annex\-push(1).
+++.PP
+++This command operates on all files in the whole working tree,
+++even when ran in a subdirectory. To limit it to operating on files in a
+++subdirectory, use the \fB\-\-content\-of\fP option.
+++.PP
+++To block some files from being added to the repository, use \fB.gitignore\fP
+++files.
+++.PP
+++By default, all files that are added are added to the annex, the same
+++as when you run \fBgit annex add\fP. If you configure annex.largefiles,
+++files that it does not match will instead be added with \fBgit add\fP.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-message=msg\fP \fB\-m msg\fP"
+++.IP
+++Use this option to specify a commit message.
+++.IP
+++If multiple \-m options are given, their values are concatenated
+++as separate paragraphs.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-content\-of=path\fP \fB\-C path\fP"
+++Only add, pull, and push files in the given path.
+++.IP
+++This option can be repeated multiple times with different paths.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also all options supported by git-annex\-pull(1) and"
+++git-annex\-push(1) can be used.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-add(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-pull(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-push(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-sync(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-assistant(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-assistant.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,63 @@
+++.TH git-annex-assistant 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-assistant \- daemon to add files and automatically sync changes
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex assistant
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Watches for changes to files in the current directory and its subdirectories,
+++and automatically syncs them to other remotes. This includes adding new
+++files. New files published to remotes by others are also automatically
+++downloaded.
+++.PP
+++By default, all new files in the directory will be added to the repository.
+++(Including dotfiles.) To block some files from being added, use
+++\fB.gitignore\fP files.
+++.PP
+++By default, all files that are added are added to the annex, the same
+++as when you run \fBgit annex add\fP. If you configure annex.largefiles,
+++files that it does not match will instead be added with \fBgit add\fP.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-autostart\fP"
+++.IP
+++Automatically starts the assistant running in each repository listed
+++in the file \fB~/.config/git-annex/autostart\fP
+++.IP
+++This is typically started at boot, or when you log in.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-startdelay=N\fP"
+++Wait N seconds before running the startup scan. This process can
+++be expensive and you may not want to run it immediately upon login.
+++.IP
+++When \-\-autostart is used, defaults to \-\-startdelay=5.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-foreground\fP"
+++Avoid forking to the background.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-stop\fP"
+++Stop a running daemon in the current repository.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-autostop\fP"
+++The complement to \-\-autostart; stops all running daemons in the
+++repositories listed in the autostart file.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-watch(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-assist(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-schedule(1)
+++.PP
+++For more details about the git-annex assistant, see
+++<https://git-annex.branchable.com/assistant/>
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-backends.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
+++.TH git-annex-backends 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex\-backends \- key/value backends for git-annex
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++The "backend" in git-annex controls how a key is generated from a file's
+++content and/or filesystem metadata. Most backends are different kinds of
+++hashes. A single repository can use different backends for different files.
+++.PP
+++For a list of available backends, see \fBgit-annex version\fP. For more
+++details, see <https://git-annex.branchable.com/backends/>
+++.PP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++<http://git-annex.branchable.com/>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-benchmark.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,60 @@
+++.TH git-annex-benchmark 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-benchmark \- benchmark git-annex commands
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex benchmark [criterionopts] ( \-\- commmand [; command] | \-\-databases=N )
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++When git-annex is built with benchmarking support, this command can be used
+++to benchmark any other git-annex command. For example
+++"git annex benchmark \-\- get ."
+++will benchmark "git annex get".
+++.PP
+++The command being benchmarked is run in the current git-annex repository.
+++It does not run just once; the benchmarking process will run it several
+++times to get a statistically meaningful result.
+++.PP
+++When benchmarking an action like "git annex get", the first run will
+++often do much more than subseqent runs. To make the benchmark repeat an
+++action like getting a file each time, additional commands can be listed,
+++separated by ';'. (Note that ';' needs to be escaped from the shell.)
+++The combined script will be run repeatedly by the benchmark. An example
+++of using this:
+++.PP
+++ git annex benchmark \-\- get . ';' drop .
+++.PP
+++Note that git-annex benchmark does not fork new git-annex processes when
+++benchmarking; it calls the command to benchmark internally, and so avoids
+++git-annex's startup overhead. (So don't try to use it to optimise git-annex
+++startup.)
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++Before the "\-\-" any of the criterion library's command\-line options can be
+++used.
+++.PP
+++Any options that git-annex usually accepts can be included after the
+++command to benchmark.
+++.PP
+++The \-\-databases=N option benchmark's git-annex's use of sqlite databases,
+++instead of a command. N is the number of items to benchmark.
+++.PP
+++.SH OUTPUT
+++The output of the commands being benchmarked goes to standard output and
+++standard error as usual. It's often a good idea to use \-\-quiet to avoid
+++unnecessary output, unless the generation of that output is part of what
+++you want to benchmark.
+++.PP
+++The benchmark report is output to standard output by default, although
+++criterion options can be used to redirect it to a file. For example:
+++.PP
+++ git annex benchmark \-o bench \-\- find >/dev/null
+++.PP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-calckey.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,40 @@
+++.TH git-annex-calckey 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-calckey \- calculate key for a file
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex calckey \fB[file ...]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++This plumbing\-level command calculates the key that would be used
+++to refer to a file. The file is not added to the annex by this command.
+++The key is output to stdout.
+++.PP
+++The backend used is the one from the annex.backend configuration
+++setting, which can be overridden by the \-\-backend option.
+++For example, to force use of the SHA1 backend:
+++.PP
+++ git annex calckey \-\-backend=SHA1 file
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-backend=name\fP"
+++.IP
+++Specifies which key\-value backend to use.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-batch\fP"
+++Enable batch mode, in which a line containing the filename is read from
+++stdin, the key is output to stdout (with a trailing newline), and repeat.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-z\fP"
+++Makes the \fB\-\-batch\fP input be delimited by nulls instead of the usual
+++newlines.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-checkpresentkey.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
+++.TH git-annex-checkpresentkey 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-checkpresentkey \- check if key is present in remote
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex checkpresentkey \fBkey\fP \fB[remote]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++This plumbing\-level command verifies if the specified key's content
+++is present in the specified remote.
+++.PP
+++When no remote is specified, it verifies if the key's content is present
+++in any accessible remotes.
+++.PP
+++Exits 0 if the content is verified present in the remote, or 1 if it is
+++verified to not be present in the remote. If there is a problem,
+++the special exit code 100 is used, and an error message is output to stderr.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-batch\fP"
+++.IP
+++Enables batch mode. In this mode, the \fBkey\fP is not specified at the
+++command line, but the \fBremote\fP may still be. Lines containing keys are
+++read from stdin, and a line is output with "1" if the key is verified to
+++be present, and "0" otherwise.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-common-options.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,134 @@
+++.TH git-annex-common-options 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex\-common\-options \- options supported by many git-annex commands
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++These common options are accepted by many git-annex commands, and
+++may not be explicitly listed on their individual man pages.
+++Most of these options are accepted by all git-annex commands.
+++(Many commands also accept the git-annex\-matching\-options(1).)
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-force\fP"
+++.IP
+++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.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-fast\fP"
+++Avoid some expensive operations normally performed by a command.
+++What is avoided depends on the command, see individual command's man
+++pages for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-quiet\fP"
+++Avoid the default verbose display of what is done; only show errors.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-verbose\fP"
+++Enable verbose display. On by default but can be disabled by \-\-quiet.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-explain\fP"
+++Display explanations of what git-annex takes into account when deciding
+++what to do. The explanations will be inside square brackets.
+++For example, "[foo is not present here]"
+++.IP
+++This includes explanations of why preferred content expressions and
+++other similar expressions like annex.largefiles match or fail to match.
+++In these explanations, the expression is displayed, with each term
+++followed by "[TRUE]" or "[FALSE]" to indicate the value.
+++Irrelevant terms will be ommitted from the explanation, for example
+++\fB"exclude=* and copies=1"\fP will be displayed as \fB"exclude=*[FALSE]"\fP
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-debug\fP"
+++Display debug messages to standard error.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-no\-debug\fP"
+++Disable display of debug messages.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-debugfilter=name[,name..]\fP"
+++When debug message display has been enabled by \fB\-\-debug\fP, this filters
+++the debug messages that are displayed to ones coming from modules with
+++the specified names.
+++.IP
+++To find the names of modules, see the full debug output, which includes
+++the module name, eg "(Utility.Process)"
+++.IP
+++The full module name does not need to be
+++specified when using this, a substring of the name will do.
+++.IP
+++For example, \fB\-\-debugfilter=Process,External\fP will display debugging
+++output when git-annex runs processes, and when it communicates with
+++external special remotes.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-numcopies=n\fP"
+++Overrides the numcopies setting.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-mincopies=n\fP"
+++Overrides the mincopies setting.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-time\-limit=time\fP"
+++Limits how long a git-annex command runs. The time can be something
+++like "5h", or "30m" or even "45s" or "10d".
+++.IP
+++Note that git-annex may continue running for some time past the specified
+++time limit, in order to finish processing files it started before the
+++time limit was reached. That and a cleaner shutdown are the differences
+++between using this option and a command like \fBtimeout(1)\fP.
+++.IP
+++When the time limit prevents git-annex from doing all it
+++was asked to, it will exit with a special code, 101.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-size\-limit=size\fP"
+++Limits the total size of annexed files that a git-annex command
+++can process.
+++.IP
+++The size can be specified with any commonly used units, for example,
+++"50gb".
+++.IP
+++In some cases, an annexed file's size is not known. This option will
+++prevent git-annex from processing such files.
+++.IP
+++When the size limit prevents git-annex from acting on any files,
+++it will exit with a special code, 101.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-semitrust=repository\fP"
+++.IP "\fB\-\-untrust=repository\fP"
+++Overrides trust settings for a repository. May be specified more than once.
+++.IP
+++The repository should be specified using the name of a configured remote,
+++or the UUID or description of a repository.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-trust=repository\fP"
+++This used to override trust settings for a repository, but now will
+++not do so, because trusting a repository can lead to data loss,
+++and data loss is now only enabled when using the \fB\-\-force\fP option.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-trust\-glacier\fP"
+++This used to override trust settings for Glacier special remotes,
+++but now will not do so, because it could lead to data loss,
+++and data loss is now only enabled when using the \fB\-\-force\fP option.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-user\-agent=value\fP"
+++Overrides the User\-Agent to use when downloading files from the web.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-notify\-finish\fP"
+++Caused a desktop notification to be displayed after each successful
+++file download and upload.
+++.IP
+++(Only supported on some platforms, e.g. Linux with dbus. A no\-op when
+++not supported.)
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-notify\-start\fP"
+++Caused a desktop notification to be displayed when a file upload
+++or download has started, or when a file is dropped.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-c name=value\fP"
+++Overrides git configuration settings. May be specified multiple times.
+++.IP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-config.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,218 @@
+++.TH git-annex-config 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-config \- configuration stored in git-annex branch
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex config \-\-set name value
+++.PP
+++git annex config \-\-get name
+++.PP
+++git annex config \-\-unset name
+++.PP
+++git annex config \-\-show\-origin name
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Set or get configuration settings stored in the git-annex branch.
+++.PP
+++Unlike \fBgit config\fP settings, these settings can be seen
+++in all clones of the repository, once they have gotten their
+++git-annex branches in sync.
+++.PP
+++These settings can be overridden on a per\-repository basis using
+++\fBgit config\fP.
+++.PP
+++git-annex does not check the git-annex branch for all the \fBgit config\fP
+++settings that affect it (which are listed on the git-annex man page
+++CONFIGURATION section). Only a few make sense to be able to set such
+++that all clones of a repository see the setting, and so git-annex only
+++looks for these.
+++.PP
+++.SH SUPPORTED SETTINGS
+++.IP "\fBannex.numcopies\fP"
+++.IP
+++Tells git-annex how many copies it should preserve of files, over all
+++repositories. The default is 1.
+++.IP
+++When git-annex is asked to drop a file, it first verifies that the
+++number of copies can be satisfied among all the other
+++repositories that have a copy of the file.
+++.IP
+++In unusual situations, involving special remotes that do not support
+++locking, and concurrent drops of the same content from multiple
+++repositories, git-annex may violate the numcopies setting. It still
+++guarantees at least 1 copy is preserved. This can be configured by
+++setting annex.mincopies.
+++.IP
+++This is the same setting that the git-annex\-numcopies(1) command
+++configures. It can be overridden on a per\-file basis
+++by the annex.numcopies setting in \fB.gitattributes\fP files.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.mincopies\fP"
+++Tells git-annex how many copies it is required to preserve of files,
+++over all repositories. The default is 1.
+++.IP
+++This supplements the annex.numcopies setting.
+++In unusual situations, involving special remotes that do not support
+++locking, and concurrent drops of the same content from multiple
+++repositories, git-annex may violate the numcopies setting.
+++In these unusual situations, git-annex ensures that the number of copies
+++never goes below mincopies.
+++.IP
+++It is a good idea to not only rely on only setting mincopies. Set
+++numcopies as well, to a larger number, and keep mincopies at the
+++bare minimum you're comfortable with. Setting mincopies to a large
+++number, rather than setting numcopies will in some cases prevent
+++droping content in entirely safe situations.
+++.IP
+++This is the same setting that the git-annex\-mincopies(1) command
+++configures. It can be overridden on a per\-file basis
+++by the annex.mincopies setting in \fB.gitattributes\fP files.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.largefiles\fP"
+++Used to configure which files are large enough to be added to the annex.
+++It is an expression that matches the large files, eg
+++"\fBinclude=*.mp3 or largerthan(500kb)\fP".
+++See git-annex\-matching\-expression(1) for details on the syntax.
+++.IP
+++This configures the behavior of both git-annex and git when adding
+++files to the repository. By default, \fBgit-annex add\fP adds all files
+++to the annex (except dotfiles), and \fBgit add\fP adds files to git
+++(unless they were added to the annex previously).
+++When annex.largefiles is configured, both
+++\fBgit annex add\fP and \fBgit add\fP will add matching large files to the
+++annex, and the other files to git.
+++.IP
+++Other git-annex commands also honor annex.largefiles, including
+++\fBgit annex import\fP, \fBgit annex addurl\fP, \fBgit annex importfeed\fP,
+++\fBgit-annex assist\fP, and the \fBgit-annex assistant\fP.
+++.IP
+++This sets a default, which can be overridden by annex.largefiles
+++attributes in \fB.gitattributes\fP files, or by \fBgit config\fP.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.dotfiles\fP"
+++Normally, dotfiles are assumed to be files like .gitignore,
+++whose content should always be part of the git repository, so
+++they will not be added to the annex. Setting annex.dotfiles to true
+++makes dotfiles be added to the annex the same as any other file.
+++.IP
+++This sets a default, which can be overridden by annex.dotfiles
+++in \fBgit config\fP.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.addunlocked\fP"
+++Commands like \fBgit-annex add\fP default to adding files to the repository
+++in locked form. This can make them add the files in unlocked form,
+++the same as if git-annex\-unlock(1) were run on the files.
+++.IP
+++This can be set to "true" to add everything unlocked, or it can be a more
+++complicated expression that matches files by name, size, or content. See
+++git-annex\-matching\-expression(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++This sets a default, which can be overridden by annex.addunlocked
+++in \fBgit config\fP.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.autocommit\fP"
+++Set to false to prevent the \fBgit-annex assistant\fP, \fBgit-annex assist\fP
+++and \fBgit-annex sync\fP from automatically committing changes to files
+++in the repository.
+++.IP
+++This sets a default, which can be overridden by annex.autocommit
+++in \fBgit config\fP.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.resolvemerge\fP"
+++Set to false to prevent merge conflicts in the checked out branch
+++being automatically resolved by the \fBgit-annex assitant\fP,
+++\fBgit-annex sync\fP, \fBgit-annex pull\fP, \fB\fPgit-annex merge,
+++and the \fBgit-annex post\-receive\fP hook.
+++.IP
+++This sets a default, which can be overridden by annex.resolvemerge
+++in \fBgit config\fP.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.synccontent\fP"
+++Set to true to make \fBgit-annex sync\fP default to transferring
+++annexed content.
+++.IP
+++Set to false to prevent \fBgit-annex pull\fP and \fBgit-annex\fP push from
+++transferring annexed content.
+++.IP
+++This sets a default, which can be overridden by annex.synccontent
+++in \fBgit config\fP.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.synconlyannex\fP"
+++Set to true to make \fBgit-annex sync\fP, \fBgit-annex pull\fP and git-annex
+++push default to only operate on the git-annex branch and annexed content.
+++.IP
+++This sets a default, which can be overridden by annex.synconlyannex
+++in \fBgit config\fP.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.securehashesonly\fP"
+++Set to true to indicate that the repository should only use
+++cryptographically secure hashes (SHA2, SHA3) and not insecure
+++hashes (MD5, SHA1) for content.
+++.IP
+++When this is set, the contents of files using cryptographically
+++insecure hashes will not be allowed to be added to the repository.
+++.IP
+++Also, \fBgit-annex fsck\fP will complain about any files present in
+++the repository that use insecure hashes.
+++.IP
+++Note that this is only read from the git-annex branch by
+++\fBgit annex init\fP, and is copied to the corresponding git config setting.
+++So, changes to the value in the git-annex branch won't affect a
+++repository once it has been initialized.
+++.IP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-set name value\fP"
+++.IP
+++Set a value.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-get name\fP"
+++Get a value.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-unset\fP"
+++Unset a value.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-show\-origin name\fP"
+++Explain where the value is configured, whether in the git-annex branch,
+++or in a \fBgit config\fP file, or \fB.gitattributes\fP file. When a value is
+++configured in multiple places, displays the place and the value that
+++will be used.
+++.IP
+++Note that the parameter can be the name of one of the settings listed
+++above, but also any other configuration setting supported by git-annex.
+++For example, "annex.backend" cannot be set in the git-annex branch, but
+++it can be set in \fB.gitattributes\fP or \fBgit config\fP and this option can
+++explain which setting will be used for it.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-for\-file file\fP"
+++Can be used in combination with \fB\-\-show\-origin\fP to specify what
+++filename to check for in \fB.gitattributes\fP.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH EXAMPLE
+++Suppose you want to prevent git annex sync from committing changes
+++to files, so a manual git commit workflow is used in all clones of the
+++repository. Then run:
+++.PP
+++ git annex config \-\-set annex.autocommit false
+++.PP
+++If you want to override that in a partiticular clone, just use git config
+++in the clone:
+++.PP
+++ git config annex.autocommit true
+++.PP
+++And to get back to the default behavior:
+++.PP
+++ git annex config \-\-unset annex.autocommit
+++.PP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git\-config(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-vicfg(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-configremote.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,37 @@
+++.TH git-annex-configremote 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-configremote \- changes special remote configuration
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex configemote \fBname|uuid|desc [param=value ...]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Changes the configuration of a special remote that was set up earlier
+++by \fBgit-annex initremote\fP. The special remote does not need to be enabled
+++for use in the current repository, and this command will not enable it.
+++.PP
+++This command can currently only be used to change the value of the
+++\fBautoenable\fP parameter, eg "autoenable=false".
+++.PP
+++To change other parameters, use \fBgit-annex enableremote\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++Most options are not prefixed by a dash, and set parameters of the remote,
+++as shown above.
+++.PP
+++Also, the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used.
+++.PP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-initremote(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-configremote(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-renameremote(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-contentlocation.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
+++.TH git-annex-contentlocation 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-contentlocation \- looks up content for a key
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex contentlocation \fB[key ...]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++This plumbing\-level command looks up filename used to store the content
+++of a key. The filename is output to stdout. If the key's content is not
+++present in the local repository, nothing is output, and it exits nonzero.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-batch\fP"
+++.IP
+++Enable batch mode, in which a line containing the key is read from
+++stdin, the filename to its content is output to stdout (with a trailing
+++newline), and repeat.
+++.IP
+++Note that if a key's content is not present, an empty line is output to
+++stdout instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-copy.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,127 @@
+++.TH git-annex-copy 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-copy \- copy content of files to/from another repository
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex copy \fB[path ...] [\-\-from=remote|\-\-to=remote]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Copies the content of files from or to another remote.
+++.PP
+++With no parameters, operates on all annexed files in the current directory.
+++Paths of files or directories to operate on can be specified.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-from=remote\fP"
+++.IP
+++Copy the content of files from the specified
+++remote to the local repository.
+++.IP
+++Any files that are not available on the remote will be silently skipped.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-to=remote\fP"
+++Copy the content of files from the local repository
+++to the specified remote.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-to=here\fP"
+++Copy the content of files from all reachable remotes to the local
+++repository.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-from=remote1 \-\-to=remote2\fP"
+++Copy the content of files that are in remote1 to remote2.
+++.IP
+++This is implemented by first downloading the content from remote1 to the
+++local repository (if not already present), then sending it to remote2, and
+++then deleting the content from the local repository (if it was not present
+++to start with).
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-from\-anywhere \-\-to=remote\fP"
+++Copy to the remote files from the local repository as well as from any reachable
+++remotes.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-jobs=N\fP \fB\-JN\fP"
+++Enables parallel transfers with up to the specified number of jobs
+++running at once. For example: \fB\-J10\fP
+++.IP
+++Setting this to "cpus" will run one job per CPU core.
+++.IP
+++Note that when using \-\-from with \-\-to, twice this many jobs will
+++run at once, evenly split between the two remotes.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-auto\fP"
+++Rather than copying all specified files, only copy those that don't yet have
+++the desired number of copies, or that are preferred content of the
+++destination repository. See git-annex\-preferred\-content(1)
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-fast\fP"
+++When copying content to a remote, avoid a round trip to check if the remote
+++already has content. This can be faster, but might skip copying content
+++to the remote in some cases.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-all\fP \fB\-A\fP"
+++Rather than specifying a filename or path to copy, this option can be
+++used to copy all available versions of all files.
+++.IP
+++This is the default behavior when running git-annex in a bare repository.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-branch=ref\fP"
+++Operate on files in the specified branch or treeish.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-unused\fP"
+++Operate on files found by last run of git-annex unused.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-failed\fP"
+++Operate on files that have recently failed to be transferred.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-key=keyname\fP"
+++Use this option to copy a specified key.
+++.IP
+++.IP "matching options"
+++The git-annex\-matching\-options(1)
+++can be used to specify what to copy.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-batch\fP"
+++Enables batch mode, in which lines containing names of files to copy
+++are read from stdin.
+++.IP
+++As each specified file is processed, the usual progress output is
+++displayed. If a file's content does not need to be copied, or it does not
+++match specified matching options, or it is not an annexed file,
+++a blank line is output in response instead.
+++.IP
+++Since the usual output while copying a file is verbose and not
+++machine\-parseable, you may want to use \-\-json in combination with
+++\-\-batch.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-batch\-keys\fP"
+++This is like \fB\-\-batch\fP but the lines read from stdin are parsed as keys.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-z\fP"
+++Makes batch input be delimited by nulls instead of the usual newlines.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\fP"
+++Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
+++git-annex. Each line of output is a JSON object.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-progress\fP"
+++Include progress objects in JSON output.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-error\-messages\fP"
+++Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in
+++the JSON instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-get(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-move(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-drop(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-dead.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,58 @@
+++.TH git-annex-dead 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-dead \- hide a lost repository or key
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex dead \fB[repository ...] [\-\-key somekey ...]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++This command exists to deal with situations where data has been lost,
+++and you know it has, and you want to stop being reminded of that fact.
+++.PP
+++When a repository is specified, indicates that the repository has
+++been irretrievably lost, so it will not be listed in eg, \fBgit annex whereis\fP.
+++Repositories can be specified using their remote name, their
+++description, or their UUID. (To undo, use \fBgit-annex semitrust\fP.)
+++.PP
+++When a key is specified, indicates that the content of that key has been
+++irretrievably lost. This makes the key be skipped when operating
+++on all keys with eg \fB\-\-all\fP.
+++(To undo, add the key's content back to the repository,
+++by using eg, \fBgit-annex reinject\fP.)
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-key=somekey\fP"
+++.IP
+++Use to specify a key that is dead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\fP"
+++Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
+++git-annex. Each line of output is a JSON object.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-error\-messages\fP"
+++Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in
+++the JSON instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-trust(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-semitrust(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-untrust(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-renameremote(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-expire(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-fsck(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-reinject(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-describe.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
+++.TH git-annex-describe 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-describe \- change description of a repository
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex describe repository description
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Changes the description of a repository.
+++.PP
+++The repository to describe can be specified by git remote name or
+++by uuid. To change the description of the current repository, use
+++"here".
+++.PP
+++Repository descriptions are displayed by git-annex in various places.
+++They are most useful when git-annex knows about a repository, but there is
+++no git remote corresponding to it.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\fP"
+++.IP
+++Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
+++git-annex. Each line of output is a JSON object.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-error\-messages\fP"
+++Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in
+++the JSON instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-init(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-diffdriver.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,60 @@
+++.TH git-annex-diffdriver 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-diffdriver \- git diff driver
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++\fBgit annex diffdriver [\-\-get,\-\-text] [\-\- \-\-diffopts \-\-]\fP
+++.PP
+++\fBgit annex diffdriver \-\- cmd \-\-cmdopts \-\-\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Normally, \fBgit diff\fP when run on annexed files displays the changes that
+++are staged in git, eg annex symlinks and pointers. This command allows
+++\fBgit diff\fP to diff the content of annexed files instead.
+++.PP
+++This command can be used either as a simple text differ,
+++or as a shim that runs an external git diff driver.
+++.PP
+++If some of your annexed files are textual in form, and can be usefully
+++diffed with diff(1), you can configure git to use this command to diff
+++them, by configuring \fB.gitattributes\fP to contain eg \fB*.txt diff=annextextdiff\fP
+++and setting \fBgit config diff.annextextdiff.command "git annex diffdriver \-\-text"\fP.
+++.PP
+++If your annexed files are not textual in form, you will need an external
+++diff driver program that is able to diff the file format(s) you use.
+++See git's documentation of \fBGIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF\fP and
+++gitattributes(5)'s documentation of external diff drivers.
+++.PP
+++Normally, when using \fBgit diff\fP with an external diff driver, it will not
+++see the contents of annexed files, since git passes to it the git-annex
+++symlinks or pointer files. This command works around the problem, by
+++running the real external diff driver, and passing it the paths to the
+++annexed content. Configure git to use "git-annex diffdriver \-\- cmd params \-\-"
+++as the external diff driver, where cmd is the external diff
+++driver you want it to run, and params are any extra parameters to pass
+++to it. Note the trailing "\-\-", which is required.
+++.PP
+++For example, to use the j\-c\-diff program as the external diff driver,
+++set \fBGIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF="git-annex diffdriver \-\- j\-c\-diff \-\-"\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++To get the contents of annexed files from remotes when they are not already
+++present, use the \fB\-\-get\fP option. The file contents will remain in the
+++repository for later use until dropped in the usual ways.
+++.PP
+++To diff text files with diff(1), use the \fB\-\-text\fP option.
+++To pass additional options to diff(1), use eg "\-\-text \-\- \-\-color \-\-"
+++.PP
+++To use an external diff driver command, the options must start with
+++"\-\-" followed by the diff driver command, its options, and another "\-\-"
+++.PP
+++Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used.
+++.PP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-direct.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
+++.TH git-annex-direct 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-direct \- switch repository to direct mode (deprecated)
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex direct
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++This used to switch a repository to use direct mode.
+++But direct mode is no longer used; git-annex automatically converts
+++direct mode repositories to v7 adjusted unlocked branches.
+++.PP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-indirect(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-adjust(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-drop.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,133 @@
+++.TH git-annex-drop 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-drop \- remove content of files from repository
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex drop \fB[path ...]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Drops the content of annexed files from this repository, when
+++possible.
+++.PP
+++git-annex will refuse to drop content if it cannot verify it is
+++safe to do so. Usually this involves verifying that the content is stored
+++in some other repository.
+++.PP
+++Content that is required to be stored in the repository will not be dropped
+++even if enough copies exist elsewhere. See git-annex\-required(1).
+++.PP
+++With no parameters, tries to drop all annexed files in the current directory.
+++Paths of files or directories to drop can be specified.
+++.PP
+++.SH EXAMPLES
+++ # git annex drop *.jpeg
+++ drop photo1.jpg (checking origin...) ok
+++ drop photo2.jpg (unsafe)
+++ Could only verify the existence of 0 out of 1 necessary copies
+++.PP
+++ Rather than dropping this file, try using: git annex move
+++.PP
+++ (Use \-\-force to override this check, or adjust numcopies.)
+++ failed
+++ drop photo3.jpg (checking origin...) ok
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-from=remote\fP"
+++.IP
+++Rather than dropping the content of files in the local repository,
+++this option can specify a remote from which the files'
+++contents should be removed.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-auto\fP"
+++Rather than trying to drop all specified files, drop only those that
+++are not preferred content of the repository, and avoid trying to drop
+++files when there are not enough other copies for the drop to be possible.
+++See git-annex\-preferred\-content(1)
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-force\fP"
+++Use this option with care! It bypasses safety checks, and forces
+++git-annex to delete the content of the specified files, even from
+++the last repository that is storing their content. Data loss can
+++result from using this option.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-all\fP \fB\-A\fP"
+++Rather than specifying a filename or path to drop, this option can be
+++used to drop all available versions of all files.
+++.IP
+++This is the default behavior when running git-annex drop in a bare
+++repository.
+++.IP
+++Note that this bypasses checking the .gitattributes annex.numcopies
+++setting and required content settings.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-branch=ref\fP"
+++Drop files in the specified branch or treeish.
+++.IP
+++Note that this bypasses checking the .gitattributes annex.numcopies
+++setting and required content settings.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-unused\fP"
+++Drop files found by last run of git-annex unused.
+++.IP
+++Note that this bypasses checking the .gitattributes annex.numcopies
+++setting and required content settings.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-key=keyname\fP"
+++Use this option to drop a specified key.
+++.IP
+++Note that this bypasses checking the .gitattributes annex.numcopies
+++setting and required content settings.
+++.IP
+++.IP "matching options"
+++The git-annex\-matching\-options(1)
+++can be used to specify what to drop.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-jobs=N\fP \fB\-JN\fP"
+++Runs multiple drop jobs in parallel. This is particularly useful
+++when git-annex has to contact remotes to check if it can drop files.
+++For example: \fB\-J4\fP
+++.IP
+++Setting this to "cpus" will run one job per CPU core.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-batch\fP"
+++Enables batch mode, in which lines containing names of files to drop
+++are read from stdin.
+++.IP
+++As each specified file is processed, the usual output is
+++displayed. If a file's content is not present, or it does not
+++match specified matching options, or it is not an annexed file,
+++a blank line is output in response instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-batch\-keys\fP"
+++This is like \fB\-\-batch\fP but the lines read from stdin are parsed as keys.
+++.IP
+++Note that this bypasses checking the .gitattributes annex.numcopies
+++setting and required content settings.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-z\fP"
+++Makes the batch input be delimited by nulls
+++instead of the usual newlines.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\fP"
+++Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
+++git-annex. Each line of output is a JSON object.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-error\-messages\fP"
+++Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in
+++the JSON instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-get(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-move(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-copy(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-dropkey.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
+++.TH git-annex-dropkey 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-dropkey \- drops annexed content for specified keys
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex dropkey \fB[key ...]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++This plumbing\-level command drops the annexed data for the specified
+++keys from this repository.
+++.PP
+++This can be used to drop content for arbitrary keys, which do not need
+++to have a file in the git repository pointing at them.
+++.PP
+++Warning: This command does not check that enough other copies of the content
+++exist; using it can easily result in data loss.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-batch\fP"
+++.IP
+++Enables batch mode, in which lines containing keys to drop are read from
+++stdin.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\fP"
+++Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
+++git-annex. Each line of output is a JSON object.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-error\-messages\fP"
+++Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in
+++the JSON instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-setkey(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-dropunused.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,56 @@
+++.TH git-annex-dropunused 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-dropunused \- drop unused file content
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex dropunused \fB[number|range ...]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Drops the data corresponding to the numbers, as listed by the last
+++\fBgit annex unused\fP
+++.PP
+++You can also specify ranges of numbers, such as "1\-1000".
+++Or, specify "all" to drop all unused data.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-from=remote\fP"
+++.IP
+++Rather than dropping the unused files from the local repository,
+++drop them from the remote repository.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-force\fP"
+++Use this option with care! It bypasses safety checks, and forces
+++git-annex to delete the content of the specified files, even from
+++the last repository that is storing their content. Data loss can
+++result from using this option.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-jobs=N\fP \fB\-JN\fP"
+++Runs multiple drop jobs in parallel. This is particularly useful
+++when git-annex has to contact remotes to check if it can drop content.
+++For example: \fB\-J4\fP
+++.IP
+++Setting this to "cpus" will run one job per CPU core.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\fP"
+++Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
+++git-annex. Each line of output is a JSON object.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-error\-messages\fP"
+++Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in
+++the JSON instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-unused(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-drop(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-copy(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-edit.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
+++.TH git-annex-edit 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-unlock \- unlock files for modification
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex edit \fB[path ...]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++This is an alias for the \fBunlock\fP command; see git-annex\-unlock(1)
+++for details.
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-enable-tor.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
+++.TH git-annex-enable-tor 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-enable\-tor \- enable tor hidden service
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex enable\-tor
+++.PP
+++sudo git annex enable\-tor $(id \-u)
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++This command enables a tor hidden service for git-annex.
+++.PP
+++It modifies \fB/etc/tor/torrc\fP to register the hidden service. If run as a
+++normal user, it will try to use sudo/su/etc to get root access to modify
+++that file. If you run it as root, pass it your non\-root user id number,
+++as output by \fBid \-u\fP
+++.PP
+++After this command is run, \fBgit annex remotedaemon\fP can be run to serve the
+++tor hidden service, and then \fBgit-annex p2p \-\-gen\-addresses\fP can be run to
+++give other users access to your repository via the tor hidden service.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "The git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.IP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-p2p\-auth(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-remotedaemon(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-enableremote.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,82 @@
+++.TH git-annex-enableremote 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-enableremote \- enables git-annex to use a remote
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex enableremote \fBname|uuid|desc [param=value ...]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Enables use of an existing remote in the current repository,
+++that was set up earlier by \fBgit annex initremote\fP run in
+++another clone of the repository.
+++.PP
+++When enabling a remote, specify the same name used when originally
+++setting up that remote with \fBgit annex initremote\fP. Run
+++\fBgit annex enableremote\fP without any name to get a list of
+++remote names. Or you can specify the uuid or description of the
+++remote.
+++.PP
+++Some types of special remotes need parameters to be specified every time
+++they are enabled. For example, the directory special remote requires a
+++directory= parameter every time. The command will prompt for any required
+++parameters you leave out.
+++.PP
+++This command can also be used to modify the configuration of an existing
+++special remote, by specifying new values for parameters that are
+++usually set when using initremote. (However, some settings such as
+++the as the encryption scheme cannot be changed once a special remote
+++has been created.)
+++.PP
+++The GPG keys that an encrypted special remote is encrypted with can be
+++changed using the keyid+= and keyid\-= parameters. These respectively
+++add and remove keys from the list. However, note that removing a key
+++does NOT necessarily prevent the key's owner from accessing data
+++in the encrypted special remote
+++(which is by design impossible, short of deleting the remote).
+++.PP
+++One use\-case of keyid\-= is to replace a revoked key with
+++a new key:
+++.PP
+++ git annex enableremote mys3 keyid\-=revokedkey keyid+=newkey
+++.PP
+++Also, note that for encrypted special remotes using plain public\-key
+++encryption (encryption=pubkey), adding or removing a key has NO effect
+++on files that have already been copied to the remote. Hence using
+++keyid+= and keyid\-= with such remotes should be used with care, and
+++make little sense except in cases like the revoked key example above.
+++.PP
+++If you get tired of manually enabling a special remote in each new clone,
+++you can pass "autoenable=true". Then when git-annex\-init(1) is run in
+++a new clone, it will will attempt to enable the special remote. Of course,
+++this works best when the special remote does not need anything special
+++to be done to get it enabled.
+++.PP
+++(This command also can be used to enable a git remote that git-annex
+++has found didn't work before and gave up on using, setting
+++\fBremote.<name>.annex\-ignore\fP.)
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\fP"
+++.IP
+++Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
+++git-annex.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-error\-messages\fP"
+++Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in
+++the JSON instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also, the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-initremote(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-configremote(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-renameremote(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-examinekey.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,81 @@
+++.TH git-annex-examinekey 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-examinekey \- prints information from a key
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex examinekey \fB[key ...]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++This plumbing\-level command is given a key, and prints information
+++that can be determined purely by looking at the key.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-format=value\fP"
+++.IP
+++Use custom output formatting.
+++.IP
+++The value is a format string, in which '${var}' is expanded to the
+++value of a variable. To right\-justify a variable with whitespace,
+++use '${var;width}' ; to left\-justify a variable, use '${var;\-width}';
+++to escape unusual characters (including control characters)
+++in a variable, use '${escaped_var}'
+++.IP
+++To generate a path from the top of the repository to the git-annex
+++object for a key, use ${objectpath}. To generate the value of a
+++git-annex pointer file for a key, use ${objectpointer}.
+++.IP
+++These variables are also available for use in formats: ${key}, ${backend},
+++${bytesize}, ${humansize}, ${keyname}, ${hashdirlower}, ${hashdirmixed},
+++${mtime} (for the mtime field of a WORM key), ${file} (when a filename is
+++provided to examinekey).
+++.IP
+++Also, '\\n' is a newline, '\\000' is a NULL, etc.
+++.IP
+++The default output format is the same as \fB\-\-format='${escapedkey}\\n'\fP
+++except when outputting to a terminal, control characters will be escaped.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\fP"
+++Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
+++git-annex. Each line of output is a JSON object.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-error\-messages\fP"
+++Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in
+++the JSON instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-migrate\-to\-backend=backend\fP"
+++Attempt to migrate the input key to the new backend specified. If
+++successful, outputs information about the migrated key. Otherwise,
+++outputs information about the input key.
+++.IP
+++This only does fast migrations; it will not re\-hash the content of a key
+++or similar expensive operation.
+++.IP
+++One way to use it is to add an extension to a key.
+++.IP
+++ git-annex examinekey SHA256\-\-xxx \-\-migrate\-to\-backend=SHA256E \-\-filename=foo.tar.gz
+++.IP
+++Or to remove the extension from a key:
+++.IP
+++ git-annex examinekey SHA256E\-\-xxx.tar.gz \-\-migrate\-to\-backend=SHA256
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-filename=name\fP"
+++The name of a file associated with the key, eg a work tree file.
+++It does not need to exist. This is needed when using \fB\-\-migrate\-to\-backend\fP
+++to add an extension to the key.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-batch\fP"
+++Enable batch mode, in which a line containing a key is read from stdin,
+++the information about it is output to stdout, and repeat.
+++.IP
+++In order to also provide the name of a file associated with the key, the
+++line can be in the format "$key $file"
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-expire.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,71 @@
+++.TH git-annex-expire 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-expire \- expire inactive repositories
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex expire \fB[repository:]time ...\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++This command expires repositories that have not performed some activity
+++within a specified time period. A repository is expired by marking it as
+++dead. De\-expiration is also done; if a dead repository performed some
+++activity recently, it is marked as semitrusted again.
+++.PP
+++This can be useful when it's not possible to keep track of the state
+++of repositories manually. For example, a distributed network of
+++repositories where nobody can directly access all the repositories to
+++check their status.
+++.PP
+++The repository can be specified using the name of a remote,
+++or the description or uuid of the repository.
+++.PP
+++The time is in the form "60d" or "1y". A time of "never" will disable
+++expiration.
+++.PP
+++If a time is specified without a repository, it is used as the default
+++value for all repositories. Note that the current repository is never
+++expired.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-no\-act\fP"
+++.IP
+++Print out what would be done, but not not actually expire or unexpire
+++any repositories.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-activity=Name\fP"
+++Specify the activity that a repository must have performed to avoid being
+++expired. The default is any activity.
+++.IP
+++Currently, the only activity that can be performed to avoid expiration
+++is \-\-activity=Fsck which corresponds to \fBgit annex fsck\fP.
+++Note that fscking a remote updates the expiration of the remote
+++repository, not the local repository.
+++.IP
+++The first version of git-annex that recorded fsck activity was
+++5.20150405.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\fP"
+++Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
+++git-annex. Each line of output is a JSON object.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-error\-messages\fP"
+++Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in
+++the JSON instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-fsck(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-schedule(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-dead(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-semitrust(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-export.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,161 @@
+++.TH git-annex-export 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-export \- export a tree of files to a special remote
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex export \fBtreeish \-\-to remote\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Use this command to export a tree of files from a git-annex repository.
+++.PP
+++Normally files are stored on a git-annex special remote named by their
+++keys. That is great for reliable data storage, but your filenames are
+++obscured. Exporting replicates the tree to the special remote as\-is.
+++.PP
+++Mixing key/value storage and exports in the same remote would be a mess and
+++so is not allowed. You have to configure a special remote with
+++\fBexporttree=yes\fP when initially setting it up with
+++git-annex\-initremote(1).
+++.PP
+++The treeish to export can be the name of a git branch, or a tag, or any
+++other treeish accepted by git, including eg master:subdir to only export a
+++subdirectory from a branch.
+++.PP
+++When the remote has a preferred content expression set by
+++git-annex\-wanted(1), the treeish is
+++filtered through it, excluding annexed files it does not want from
+++being exported to it. (Note that things in the expression like
+++"include=" match relative to the top of the treeish being exported.)
+++.PP
+++Any files in the treeish that are stored on git will also be exported to
+++the special remote.
+++.PP
+++Repeated exports are done efficiently, by diffing the old and new tree,
+++and transferring only the changed files, and renaming files as necessary.
+++.PP
+++Exports can be interrupted and resumed. However, partially uploaded files
+++will be re\-started from the beginning in most cases.
+++.PP
+++Once content has been exported to a remote, commands like \fBgit annex get\fP
+++can download content from there the same as from other remotes. However,
+++since an export is not a key/value store, git-annex has to do more
+++verification of content downloaded from an export. Some types of keys,
+++that are not based on checksums, cannot be downloaded from an export.
+++And, git-annex will never trust an export to retain the content of a key.
+++.PP
+++However, some special remotes, notably S3, support keeping track of old
+++versions of files stored in them. If a special remote is set up to do
+++that, it can be used as a key/value store and the limitations in the above
+++paragraph do not apply. Note that dropping content from such a remote is
+++not supported. See individual special remotes' documentation for
+++details of how to enable such versioning.
+++.PP
+++Commands like \fBgit-annex push\fP can also be used to export a branch to a
+++special remote, updating the special remote whenever the branch is changed.
+++To do this, you need to configure "remote.<name>.annex\-tracking\-branch" to
+++tell it what branch to track. For example:
+++.PP
+++ git config remote.myremote.annex\-tracking\-branch master
+++ git annex push myremote
+++.PP
+++You can combine using \fBgit annex export\fP to send changes to a special
+++remote with \fBgit annex import\fP to fetch changes from a special remote.
+++When a file on a special remote has been modified by software other than
+++git-annex, exporting to it will not overwrite the modified file, and the
+++export will not succeed. You can resolve this conflict by using
+++\fBgit annex import\fP.
+++.PP
+++(Some types of special remotes such as S3 with versioning may instead
+++let an export overwrite the modified file; then \fBgit annex import\fP
+++will create a sequence of commits that includes the modified file,
+++so the overwritten modification is not lost.)
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-to=remote\fP"
+++.IP
+++Specify the special remote to export to.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-tracking\fP"
+++This is a deprecated way to set "remote.<name>.annex\-tracking\-branch".
+++Instead of using this option, you should just set the git configuration
+++yourself.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-fast\fP"
+++This sets up an export of a tree, but avoids any expensive file uploads to
+++the remote. You can later run \fBgit annex push\fP to upload
+++the files to the export.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-jobs=N\fP \fB\-JN\fP"
+++Exports multiple files in parallel. This may be faster.
+++For example: \fB\-J4\fP
+++.IP
+++Setting this to "cpus" will run one job per CPU core.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\fP"
+++Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
+++git-annex. Each line of output is a JSON object.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-progress\fP"
+++Include progress objects in JSON output.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-error\-messages\fP"
+++Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in
+++the JSON instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH EXAMPLE
+++ git annex initremote myremote type=directory directory=/mnt/myremote \\
+++ exporttree=yes encryption=none
+++ git annex export master \-\-to myremote
+++.PP
+++After that, /mnt/myremote will contain the same tree of files as the master
+++branch does.
+++.PP
+++ git mv myfile subdir/myfile
+++ git commit \-m renamed
+++ git annex export master \-\-to myremote
+++.PP
+++That updates /mnt/myremote to reflect the renamed file.
+++.PP
+++ git annex export master:subdir \-\-to myremote
+++.PP
+++That updates /mnt/myremote, to contain only the files in the "subdir"
+++directory of the master branch.
+++.PP
+++.SH EXPORT CONFLICTS
+++If two different git-annex repositories are both exporting different trees
+++to the same special remote, it's possible for an export conflict to occur.
+++This leaves the special remote with some files from one tree, and some
+++files from the other. Files in the special remote may have entirely the
+++wrong content as well.
+++.PP
+++It's not possible for git-annex to detect when making an export will result
+++in an export conflict. The best way to avoid export conflicts is to either
+++only ever export to a special remote from a single repository, or to have a
+++rule about the tree that you export to the special remote. For example, if
+++you always export origin/master after pushing to origin, then an export
+++conflict can't happen.
+++.PP
+++An export conflict can only be detected after the two git repositories
+++that produced it get back in sync. Then the next time you run git annex
+++export, it will detect the export conflict, and resolve it.
+++.PP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-initremote(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-import(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-push(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-preferred\-content(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH HISTORY
+++The \fBexport\fP command was introduced in git-annex version 6.20170925.
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-filter-branch.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,135 @@
+++.TH git-annex-filter-branch 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-filter\-branch \- filter information from the git-annex branch
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex filter\-branch [...]
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++This copies selected information from the git-annex branch into a git
+++commit object, and outputs its hash. The git commit can be transported
+++to another git repository, and given a branch name such as "foo/git-annex",
+++and git-annex there will automatically merge that into its git-annex
+++branch. This allows publishing some information from your git-annex branch,
+++without publishing the whole thing.
+++.PP
+++Other ways to avoid publishing information from a git-annex branch,
+++or remove information from it include git-annex\-forget(1), the
+++\fBannex.private\fP git config, and the \fB\-\-private\fP option to
+++git-annex\-initremote(1). Those are much easier to use, but this
+++provides full control for those who need it.
+++.PP
+++With no options, no information at all will be included from the git-annex
+++branch. Use options to specify what to include. All options can be specified
+++multiple times.
+++.PP
+++When the repository contains information about a private
+++repository (due to \fBannex.private\fP being set, or git-annex initremote
+++\-\-private being used), that private information will be included when
+++allowed by the options, even though it is not recorded on the git-annex
+++branch.
+++.PP
+++When a repository was created with \fBgit annex initremote \-\-sameas=foo\fP,
+++its information will be included when the information for foo is,
+++and excluded when foo is excluded.
+++.PP
+++When a special remote is configured with importtree=yes or exporttree=yes,
+++normally the git tree corresponding to the repository is included in
+++the git-annex branch, to make sure it does not get garbage collected
+++by \fBgit gc\fP. Those trees are *not* included when filtering the git-annex
+++branch. Usually this will not cause any problems, but if such a tree does
+++get garbage collected, it will prevent accessing files on the special
+++remote, until the next time a tree is imported or exported to it.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fBpath\fP"
+++.IP
+++Include information about all keys of annexed files in the path.
+++.IP
+++.IP "file matching options"
+++The git-annex\-matching\-options(1)
+++can be used to specify which files in a path to include.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-branch=ref\fP"
+++Include information about keys referred of annexed files in the branch
+++or treeish.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-key=key\fP"
+++Include information about a specific key.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-all\fP"
+++Include information about all keys.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-include\-key\-information\-for=repo\fP"
+++When including information about a key, include information specific to
+++this repository. The repository can be specified with a uuid or the name
+++of a remote. This option can be used repeatedly to include several
+++repositories.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-include\-all\-key\-information\fP"
+++Include key information for all repositories, except any excluded with
+++the \fB\-\-exclude\-key\-information\-for\fP option.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-exclude\-key\-information\-for=repo\fP"
+++When including information about a key, exclude information specific to
+++this repository. The repository can be specified with a uuid or the name
+++of a remote. This option can be used repeatedly to exclude
+++several repositories.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-include\-repo\-config\-for=repo\fP"
+++Include configuration specific to this repository.
+++The repository can be specified with a uuid or the name of a remote.
+++.IP
+++This includes the configuration of special remotes, which may include
+++embedded credentials, or encryption parameters. It also includes trust
+++settings, preferred content, etc. It does not include information
+++about any git-annex keys. This option can be used repeatedly to include
+++several repositories.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-include\-all\-repo\-config\fP"
+++Include the configuration of all repositories, except for any excluded
+++with the \fB\-\-exclude\-repo\-config\-for\fP option.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-exclude\-repo\-config\-for=repo\fP"
+++Exclude configuration specific to this repository.
+++The repository can be specified with a uuid or the name of a remote.
+++This option can be used repeatedly to exclude several repositories.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-include\-global\-config\fP"
+++Include global configuration, that is not specific to any repository.
+++.IP
+++This includes configs stored by git-annex\-numcopies(1),
+++git-annex\-config(1), etc.
+++.IP
+++.SH EXAMPLES
+++You have a big git-annex repository and are splitting the directory "foo"
+++out, to make a smaller repository. You want the smaller repo's git-annex
+++branch to contain all the information about remotes and other configuration,
+++but only information about keys in that directory.
+++.PP
+++ git-annex filter\-branch foo \-\-include\-all\-key\-information \\
+++ \-\-include\-all\-repo\-config \-\-include\-global\-config
+++.PP
+++That only includes information about the keys that are currently
+++in the directory "foo", not keys used by old versions of files.
+++To also include information about the version of the subdir in
+++tag "1.0", add the option \fB\-\-branch=1.0:foo\fP
+++.PP
+++Your repository has a special remote "bar", and you want to share information
+++about which annexed files are stored in it, but without sharing anything
+++about the configuration of the remote.
+++.PP
+++ git-annex filter\-branch \-\-all \-\-include\-all\-key\-information \\
+++ \-\-include\-all\-repo\-config \-\-exclude\-repo\-config\-for=bar \\
+++ \-\-include\-global\-config
+++.PP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-forget(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-filter-process.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
+++.TH git-annex-filter-process 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-filter\-process \- long running git filter process for git-annex
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex filter\-process
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++When this is not enabled, each file that git wants to filter involves
+++starting up a new \fBgit-annex smudge\fP process. Starting many such processes
+++for many files can be slow, and can make commands like \fBgit checkout\fP and
+++\fBgit add\fP slow when they are operating on a lot of files. (A lot of locked
+++annexed files do not make \fBgit checkout\fP slow, but unlocked files and
+++non\-annexed files do slow it down.)
+++.PP
+++On the other hand when this is enabled, \fBgit add\fP of a large file does an
+++unnecessary extra read of the file, and pipes its contents into git-annex.
+++So when this is enabled, it will be faster to use \fBgit-annex add\fP to add
+++large files to the annex, rather than \fBgit add\fP. Other commands that
+++add files, like \fBgit commit \-a\fP, are also impacted by this.
+++.PP
+++This is used by default in git-annex repositories v9 and above, while
+++v8 repositories use \fBgit-annex smudge\fP for backwards compatability with
+++older versions of git-annex.
+++.PP
+++To enable this in a v8 repository, run:
+++.PP
+++ git config filter.annex.process 'git-annex filter\-process'
+++.PP
+++To disable it, you can just unset the config:
+++.PP
+++ git config \-\-unset filter.annex.process
+++.PP
+++There will be no visible difference in behavior between enabling this and
+++not, besides changes in speed and memory use when using git.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "The git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.IP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++git-annex\-smudge(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-find.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,84 @@
+++.TH git-annex-find 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-find \- lists available files
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex find \fB[path ...]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Outputs a list of annexed files in the specified path. With no path,
+++finds files in the current directory and its subdirectories.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "matching options"
+++.IP
+++The git-annex\-matching\-options(1)
+++can be used to specify files to list.
+++.IP
+++By default, the find command only lists annexed files whose content is
+++currently present. Specifying any of the matching options will override
+++this default behavior.
+++.IP
+++To list all annexed files, present or not, specify \fB\-\-anything\fP.
+++.IP
+++To list annexed files whose content is not present, specify \fB\-\-not \-\-in=here\fP
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-branch=ref\fP"
+++List files in the specified branch or treeish.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-print0\fP"
+++Output filenames terminated with nulls, for use with \fBxargs \-0\fP
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-format=value\fP"
+++Use custom output formatting.
+++.IP
+++The value is a format string, in which '${var}' is expanded to the
+++value of a variable. To right\-justify a variable with whitespace,
+++use '${var;width}' ; to left\-justify a variable, use '${var;\-width}';
+++to escape unusual characters (including control characters)
+++in a variable, use '${escaped_var}'
+++.IP
+++These variables are available for use in formats: file, key, backend,
+++bytesize, humansize, keyname, hashdirlower, hashdirmixed, mtime (for
+++the mtime field of a WORM key).
+++.IP
+++Also, '\\n' is a newline, '\\000' is a NULL, etc.
+++.IP
+++The default output format is the same as \fB\-\-format='${file}\\n'\fP,
+++except when outputting to a terminal, control characters will be escaped.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\fP"
+++Output the list of files in JSON format.
+++.IP
+++This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
+++git-annex. Each line of output is a JSON object.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-error\-messages\fP"
+++Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in
+++the JSON instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-batch\fP"
+++Enables batch mode, in which a file is read in a line from stdin,
+++its information displayed, and repeat.
+++.IP
+++Note that if the file is not an annexed file, or is not present,
+++or otherwise doesn't meet the matching options, an empty line
+++will be output instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-z\fP"
+++Makes the \fB\-\-batch\fP input be delimited by nulls instead of the usual
+++newlines.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-whereis(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-findkeys(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-findkeys.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,66 @@
+++.TH git-annex-findkeys 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-findkeys \- lists available keys
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex findkeys
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Outputs a list of keys known to git-annex.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "matching options"
+++.IP
+++The git-annex\-matching\-options(1)
+++can be used to specify which keys to list.
+++.IP
+++By default, the findkeys command only lists keys whose content is
+++currently present. Specifying any of the matching options will override
+++this default behavior and match on all keys that git-annex knows about.
+++.IP
+++To list all keys, present or not, specify \fB\-\-anything\fP.
+++.IP
+++To list keys whose content is not present, specify \fB\-\-not \-\-in=here\fP
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-print0\fP"
+++Output keys terminated with nulls, for use with \fBxargs \-0\fP
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-format=value\fP"
+++Use custom output formatting.
+++.IP
+++The value is a format string, in which '${var}' is expanded to the
+++value of a variable. To right\-justify a variable with whitespace,
+++use '${var;width}' ; to left\-justify a variable, use '${var;\-width}';
+++to escape unusual characters (including control characters)
+++in a variable, use '${escaped_var}'
+++.IP
+++These variables are available for use in formats: key, backend,
+++bytesize, humansize, keyname, hashdirlower, hashdirmixed, mtime (for
+++the mtime field of a WORM key).
+++.IP
+++Also, '\\n' is a newline, '\\000' is a NULL, etc.
+++.IP
+++The default output format is the same as \fB\-\-format='${escapedkey}\\n'\fP
+++except when outputting to a terminal, control characters will be escaped.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\fP"
+++Output the list of keys in JSON format.
+++.IP
+++This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
+++git-annex. Each line of output is a JSON object.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-error\-messages\fP"
+++Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in
+++the JSON instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-find(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-findref.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
+++.TH git-annex-findref 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-findref \- lists files in a git ref (deprecated)
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex findref \fB[ref]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++This is the same as \fBgit annex find\fP with the \-\-branch option, and you're
+++encouraged to use that instead unless you need to support older versions of
+++git-annex.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++Same as git-annex\-find(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-fix.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
+++.TH git-annex-fix 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-fix \- fix up links to annexed content
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex fix \fB[path ...]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Fixes up symlinks that have become broken to again point to annexed
+++content.
+++.PP
+++This is useful to run manually when you have been moving the symlinks
+++around, but is done automatically when committing a change with git too.
+++.PP
+++Also, adjusts unlocked files to be copies or hard links as
+++configured by annex.thin.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "file matching options"
+++.IP
+++The git-annex\-matching\-options(1)
+++can be used to specify files to fix.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\fP"
+++Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
+++git-annex. Each line of output is a JSON object.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-error\-messages\fP"
+++Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in
+++the JSON instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-fsck(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-forget.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
+++.TH git-annex-forget 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-forget \- prune git-annex branch history
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex forget
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Causes the git-annex branch to be rewritten, throwing away historical
+++data about past locations of files. The resulting branch will use less
+++space, but \fBgit annex log\fP will not be able to show where
+++files used to be located.
+++.PP
+++When this rewritten branch is merged into other clones of
+++the repository, \fBgit-annex\fP will automatically perform the same rewriting
+++to their local \fBgit-annex\fP branches. So the forgetfulness will automatically
+++propagate out from its starting point until all repositories running
+++git-annex have forgotten their old history. (You may need to force
+++git to push the branch to any git repositories not running git-annex.)
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-drop\-dead\fP"
+++.IP
+++Also prune references to repositories that have been marked as dead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-dead(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-filter\-branch(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-fromkey.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,52 @@
+++.TH git-annex-fromkey 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-fromkey \- adds a file using a specific key
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex fromkey \fB[key file ...]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++This plumbing\-level command can be used to manually set up a file
+++in the git repository to link to a specified key.
+++.PP
+++Multiple pairs of file and key can be given in a single command line.
+++.PP
+++If no key and file pair are specified on the command line, batch input
+++is used, the same as if the \-\-batch option were specified.
+++.PP
+++Normally the key is a git-annex formatted key. However, to make it easier
+++to use this to add urls, if the key cannot be parsed as a key, and is a
+++valid url, an URL key is constructed from the url. Note that this does not
+++register the url as a location of the key; use git-annex\-registerurl(1)
+++to do that.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-force\fP"
+++.IP
+++Allow making a file link to a key whose content is not in the local
+++repository. The key may not be known to git-annex at all.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-batch\fP"
+++In batch input mode, lines are read from stdin, and each line
+++should contain a key and filename, separated by a single space.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-z\fP"
+++When in batch mode, the input is delimited by nulls instead of the usual
+++newlines.
+++.IP
+++(Note that for this to be used, you have to explicitly enable batch mode
+++with \fB\-\-batch\fP)
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\fP"
+++Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
+++git-annex. Each line of output is a JSON object.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-fsck.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,115 @@
+++.TH git-annex-fsck 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-fsck \- find and fix problems
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex fsck \fB[path ...]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++This command checks annexed files for consistency, and warns about or
+++fixes any problems found. This is a good complement to \fBgit fsck\fP.
+++.PP
+++The default is to check all annexed files in the current directory and
+++subdirectories. With parameters, only the specified files are checked.
+++.PP
+++The problems fsck finds include files that have gotten corrupted,
+++files whose content has somehow become lost, files that do not have the
+++configured number of copies yet made, and keys that can be upgraded to a
+++better format.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-from=remote\fP"
+++.IP
+++Check a remote, rather than the local repository.
+++.IP
+++Note that by default, files will be copied from the remote to check
+++their contents. To avoid this expensive transfer, and only
+++verify that the remote still has the files that are expected to be on it,
+++add the \fB\-\-fast\fP option.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-fast\fP"
+++Avoids expensive checksum calculations (and expensive transfers when
+++fscking a remote).
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-incremental\fP"
+++Start a new incremental fsck pass. An incremental fsck can be interrupted
+++at any time, with eg ctrl\-c.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-more\fP"
+++Resume the last incremental fsck pass, where it left off.
+++.IP
+++Resuming may redundantly check some files that were checked
+++before. Any files that fsck found problems with before will be re\-checked
+++on resume. Also, checkpoints are made every 1000 files or every 5 minutes
+++during a fsck, and it resumes from the last checkpoint.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-incremental\-schedule=time\fP"
+++This makes a new incremental fsck be started only a specified
+++time period after the last incremental fsck was started.
+++.IP
+++The time is in the form "10d" or "300h".
+++.IP
+++Maybe you'd like to run a fsck for 5 hours at night, picking up each
+++night where it left off. You'd like this to continue until all files
+++have been fscked. And once it's done, you'd like a new fsck pass to start,
+++but no more often than once a month. Then put this in a nightly cron job:
+++.IP
+++ git annex fsck \-\-incremental\-schedule 30d \-\-time\-limit 5h
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-numcopies=N\fP"
+++Override the normally configured number of copies.
+++.IP
+++To verify data integrity only while disregarding required number of copies,
+++use \fB\-\-numcopies=1\fP.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-all\fP \fB\-A\fP"
+++Normally only the files in the currently checked out branch
+++are fscked. This option causes all versions of all files to be fscked.
+++.IP
+++This is the default behavior when running git-annex in a bare repository.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-branch=ref\fP"
+++Operate on files in the specified branch or treeish.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-unused\fP"
+++Operate on files found by last run of git-annex unused.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-key=keyname\fP"
+++Use this option to fsck a specified key.
+++.IP
+++.IP "matching options"
+++The git-annex\-matching\-options(1)
+++can be used to control what to fsck.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-jobs=N\fP \fB\-JN\fP"
+++Runs multiple fsck jobs in parallel. For example: \fB\-J4\fP
+++.IP
+++Setting this to "cpus" will run one job per CPU core.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\fP"
+++Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
+++git-annex. Each line of output is a JSON object.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-error\-messages\fP"
+++Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in
+++the JSON instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-quiet\fP"
+++Like all git-annex commands, this option makes only error and warning
+++messages be displayed. This is particularly useful with fsck, which
+++normally displays all the files it's checking even when there is no
+++problem with them.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-repair(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-expire(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-fuzztest.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
+++.TH git-annex-fuzztest 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-fuzztest \- generates fuzz test files
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex fuzztest
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Generates random changes to files in the current repository,
+++for use in testing the assistant. This is dangerous, so it will not
+++do anything unless \-\-forced.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "The git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.IP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-get.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,135 @@
+++.TH git-annex-get 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-get \- make content of annexed files available
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex get \fB[path ...]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Makes the content of annexed files available in this repository. This
+++will involve copying them from a remote repository, or downloading them,
+++or transferring them from some kind of key\-value store.
+++.PP
+++With no parameters, gets all annexed files in the current directory whose
+++content was not already present. Paths of files or directories to get can
+++be specified.
+++.PP
+++.SH EXAMPLES
+++ # evince foo.pdf
+++ error: Unable to open document foo.pdf: No such file or directory
+++ # ls foo.pdf
+++ foo.pdf@
+++ # git annex get foo.pdf
+++ get foo.pdf (from origin..) ok
+++ # evince foo.pdf
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-auto\fP"
+++.IP
+++Rather than getting all the specified files, get only those that don't yet
+++have the desired number of copies, or that are preferred content of the
+++repository. See git-annex\-preferred\-content(1)
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-from=remote\fP"
+++Normally git-annex will choose which remotes to get the content
+++from, preferring remotes with lower costs. Use this option to specify
+++which remote to use.
+++.IP
+++Any files that are not available on the remote will be silently skipped.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-jobs=N\fP \fB\-JN\fP"
+++Enables parallel download with up to the specified number of jobs
+++running at once. For example: \fB\-J10\fP
+++.IP
+++Setting this to "cpus" will run one job per CPU core.
+++.IP
+++When files can be downloaded from multiple remotes, enabling parallel
+++downloads will split the load between the remotes. For example, if
+++the files are available on remotes A and B, then one file will be
+++downloaded from A, and another file will be downloaded from B in
+++parallel. (Remotes with lower costs are still preferred over higher cost
+++remotes.)
+++.IP
+++.IP "matching options"
+++The git-annex\-matching\-options(1)
+++can be used to control what to get.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-incomplete\fP"
+++Resume any incomplete downloads of files that were started and
+++interrupted at some point previously. Useful to pick up where you left
+++off ... when you don't quite remember where that was.
+++.IP
+++These incomplete files are the same ones that are
+++listed as unused temp files by git-annex\-unused(1).
+++.IP
+++Note that the git-annex key will be displayed when downloading,
+++as git-annex does not know the associated file, and the associated file
+++may not even be in the current git working directory.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-all\fP \fB\-A\fP"
+++Rather than specifying a filename or path to get, this option can be
+++used to get all available versions of all files.
+++.IP
+++This is the default behavior when running git-annex in a bare repository.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-branch=ref\fP"
+++Operate on files in the specified branch or treeish.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-unused\fP"
+++Operate on files found by last run of git-annex unused.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-failed\fP"
+++Operate on files that have recently failed to be transferred.
+++.IP
+++Not to be confused with \fB\-\-incomplete\fP which resumes only downloads
+++that managed to transfer part of the content of a file.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-key=keyname\fP"
+++Use this option to get a specified key.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-batch\fP"
+++Enables batch mode, in which lines containing names of files to get
+++are read from stdin.
+++.IP
+++As each specified file is processed, the usual progress output is
+++displayed. If the specified file's content is already present,
+++or it does not match specified matching options, or
+++it is not an annexed file, a blank line is output in response instead.
+++.IP
+++Since the usual output while getting a file is verbose and not
+++machine\-parseable, you may want to use \-\-json in combination with
+++\-\-batch.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-batch\-keys\fP"
+++This is like \fB\-\-batch\fP but the lines read from stdin are parsed as keys.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-z\fP"
+++Makes batch input be delimited by nulls instead of the usual
+++newlines.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\fP"
+++Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
+++git-annex. Each line of output is a JSON object.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-progress\fP"
+++Include progress objects in JSON output.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-error\-messages\fP"
+++Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in
+++the JSON instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-drop(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-copy(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-move(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-group.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
+++.TH git-annex-group 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-group \- add a repository to a group
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex group \fBrepository [groupname]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Adds a repository to a group, such as "archival", "enduser", or "transfer".
+++The groupname must be a single word.
+++.PP
+++Omit the groupname to show the current groups that a repository is in.
+++.PP
+++There are some standard groups that have different default preferred content
+++settings. See <https://git-annex.branchable.com/preferred_content/standard_groups/>
+++.PP
+++A repository can be in multiple groups at the same time.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "The git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.IP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-ungroup(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-preferred\-content(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-wanted(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-groupwanted.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
+++.TH git-annex-groupwanted 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-groupwanted \- get or set groupwanted expression
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex groupwanted \fBgroupname [expression]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Sets or displays the groupwanted expression. This will be used by
+++repositories that are in the group, and that have their preferred
+++content expression set to "groupwanted".
+++.PP
+++For example, to configure a group named redundantarchive, and
+++make repositories in the group want to contain 3 copies of every file:
+++.PP
+++ git annex groupwanted redundantarchive "not (copies=redundantarchive:3)"
+++ for repo in foo bar baz; do
+++ git annex group $repo redundantarchive
+++ git annex wanted $repo groupwanted
+++ done
+++.PP
+++Note that there must be exactly one groupwanted expression configured
+++amoung all the groups that a repository is in; if there's more than one,
+++none of them will be used.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "The git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.IP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-group(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-wanted(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-preferred\-content(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-import.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,228 @@
+++.TH git-annex-import 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-import \- import files from a special remote
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex import \-\-from remote branch[:subdir] | \fB[path ...]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++This command is a way to import a tree of files from elsewhere into your
+++git-annex repository. It can import files from a git-annex special remote,
+++or from a directory.
+++.PP
+++.SH IMPORTING FROM A SPECIAL REMOTE
+++Importing from a special remote first downloads or hashes all new content
+++from it, and then constructs a git commit that reflects files that have
+++changed on the special remote since the last time git-annex looked at it.
+++Merging that commit into your repository will update it to reflect changes
+++made on the special remote.
+++.PP
+++This way, something can be using the special remote for file storage,
+++adding files, modifying files, and deleting files, and you can track those
+++changes using git-annex.
+++.PP
+++You can combine using \fBgit annex import\fP to fetch changes from a special
+++remote with \fBgit annex export\fP to send your local changes to the special
+++remote.
+++.PP
+++You can only import from special remotes that were configured with
+++\fBimporttree=yes\fP when set up with git-annex\-initremote(1). Only some
+++kinds of special remotes will let you configure them this way. A perhaps
+++non\-exhaustive list is the directory, s3, and adb special remotes.
+++.PP
+++To import from a special remote, you must specify the name of a branch.
+++A corresponding remote tracking branch will be updated by \fBgit annex import\fP.
+++After that point, it's the same as if you had run a \fBgit fetch\fP
+++from a regular git remote; you can merge the changes into your
+++currently checked out branch.
+++.PP
+++For example:
+++.PP
+++ git annex import master \-\-from myremote
+++ git annex merge \-\-allow\-unrelated\-histories myremote/master
+++.PP
+++You could just as well use \fBgit merge \-\-allow\-unrelated\-histories myremote/master\fP
+++as the second step, but using \fBgit-annex merge\fP avoids a couple of gotchas.
+++When using adjusted branches, it adjusts the branch before merging from it.
+++.PP
+++The \-\-allow\-unrelated\-histories option is needed for at least the first
+++merge of an imported remote tracking branch, since the branch's history is
+++not connected. Think of this as the remote being a separate git repository
+++with its own files. If you first \fBgit annex export\fP files to a remote, and
+++then \fBgit annex import\fP from it, you won't need that option.
+++.PP
+++You can import into a subdirectory, using the "branch:subdir" syntax. For
+++example, if "camera" is a special remote that accesses a camera, and you
+++want to import those into the photos directory, rather than to the root of
+++your repository:
+++.PP
+++ git annex import master:photos \-\-from camera
+++ git merge camera/master
+++.PP
+++The \fBgit annex sync \-\-content\fP command (and the git-annex assistant)
+++can also be used to import from a special remote.
+++To do this, you need to configure "remote.<name>.annex\-tracking\-branch"
+++to tell it what branch to track. For example:
+++.PP
+++ git config remote.myremote.annex\-tracking\-branch master
+++ git annex sync \-\-content
+++.PP
+++Any files that are gitignored will not be included in the import,
+++but will be left on the remote.
+++.PP
+++When the special remote has a preferred content expression set by
+++git-annex\-wanted(1), that is used to pick which files to import from
+++it. Files that are not preferred content of the remote will not be
+++imported from it, but will be left on the remote.
+++.PP
+++So for example, a preferred content expression like
+++\fB"include=*.jpeg or largerthan=100mb"\fP will make only jpegs and
+++large files be imported.
+++.PP
+++Parts of a preferred content expression that relate to the key,
+++such as "copies=" are ignored when importing, because the key
+++is not known before importing.
+++.PP
+++Things in the expression like "include=" match relative to the top of
+++the tree of files on the remote, even when importing into a subdirectory.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS FOR IMPORTING FROM A SPECIAL REMOTE
+++.IP "\fB\-\-content\fP, \fB\-\-no\-content\fP"
+++.IP
+++Controls whether annexed content is downloaded from the special remote.
+++.IP
+++The default is to download content into the git-annex repository.
+++.IP
+++With \-\-no\-content, git-annex keys are generated from information
+++provided by the special remote, without downloading it. Commands like
+++\fBgit-annex get\fP can later be used to download files, as desired.
+++The \-\-no\-content option is not supported by all special remotes.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-message=msg\fP \fB\-m msg\fP"
+++Use this option to specify a commit message for the changes that have
+++been made to the special remote since the last import from it.
+++.IP
+++If multiple \-m options are given, their values are concatenated
+++as separate paragraphs.
+++.IP
+++.SH IMPORTING FROM A DIRECTORY
+++When run with a path, \fBgit annex import\fP **moves** files from somewhere outside
+++the git working copy, and adds them to the annex. In contrast to importing
+++from a special directory remote, imported files are **deleted from the given
+++path**.
+++.PP
+++This is a legacy interface. It is still supported, but please consider
+++switching to importing from a directory special remote instead, using the
+++interface documented above.
+++.PP
+++Individual files to import can be specified. If a directory is specified,
+++the entire directory is imported. Please note that the following instruction
+++will **delete all files from the source directory**.
+++.PP
+++ git annex import /media/camera/DCIM/*
+++.PP
+++When importing files, there's a possibility of importing a duplicate
+++of a file that is already known to git-annex \-\- its content is either
+++present in the local repository already, or git-annex knows of another
+++repository that contains it, or it was present in the annex before but has
+++been removed now.
+++.PP
+++By default, importing a duplicate of a known file will result in
+++a new filename being added to the repository, so the duplicate file
+++is present in the repository twice. (With all checksumming backends,
+++including the default SHA256E, only one copy of the data will be stored.)
+++.PP
+++Several options can be used to adjust handling of duplicate files, see
+++\fB\-\-duplicate\fP, \fB\-\-deduplicate\fP, \fB\-\-skip\-duplicates\fP, \fB\-\-clean\-duplicates\fP,
+++and \fB\-\-reinject\-duplicates\fP documentation below.
+++.PP
+++symbolic links in the directory being imported are skipped to avoid
+++accidentially importing things outside the directory that import was ran
+++on. The directory that import is run on can, however inself be a symbolic
+++link, and that symbolic link will be followed.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS FOR IMPORTING FROM A DIRECTORY
+++.IP "\fB\-\-duplicate\fP"
+++.IP
+++Do not delete files from the import location.
+++.IP
+++Running with this option repeatedly can import the same files into
+++different git repositories, or branches, or different locations in a git
+++repository.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-deduplicate\fP"
+++Only import files that are not duplicates;
+++duplicate files will be deleted from the import location.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-skip\-duplicates\fP"
+++Only import files that are not duplicates. Avoids deleting any
+++files from the import location.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-clean\-duplicates\fP"
+++Does not import any files, but any files found in the import location
+++that are duplicates are deleted.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-reinject\-duplicates\fP"
+++Imports files that are not duplicates. Files that are duplicates have
+++their content reinjected into the annex (similar to
+++git-annex\-reinject(1)).
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-force\fP"
+++Allow existing files to be overwritten by newly imported files.
+++.IP
+++Also, causes .gitignore to not take effect when adding files.
+++.IP
+++.IP "file matching options"
+++Many of the git-annex\-matching\-options(1)
+++can be used to specify files to import.
+++.IP
+++ git annex import /dir \-\-include='*.png'
+++.IP
+++.SH COMMON OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-jobs=N\fP \fB\-JN\fP"
+++.IP
+++Imports multiple files in parallel. This may be faster.
+++For example: \fB\-J4\fP
+++.IP
+++Setting this to "cpus" will run one job per CPU core.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-backend\fP"
+++Specifies which key\-value backend to use for the imported files.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-no\-check\-gitignore\fP"
+++Add gitignored files.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\fP"
+++Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
+++git-annex. Each line of output is a JSON object.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-progress\fP"
+++Include progress objects in JSON output.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-error\-messages\fP"
+++Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in
+++the JSON instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH CAVEATS
+++Note that using \fB\-\-deduplicate\fP or \fB\-\-clean\-duplicates\fP with the WORM
+++backend does not look at file content, but filename and mtime.
+++.PP
+++If annex.largefiles is configured, and does not match a file, git annex
+++import will add the non\-large file directly to the git repository,
+++instead of to the annex.
+++.PP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-add(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-export(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-preferred\-content(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-importfeed.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,129 @@
+++.TH git-annex-importfeed 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-importfeed \- import files from podcast feeds
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex importfeed \fB[url ...]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Imports the contents of podcasts and other rss and atom feeds. Only
+++downloads files whose content has not already been added to the repository
+++before, so you can delete, rename, etc the resulting files and repeated
+++runs won't duplicate them.
+++.PP
+++When \fByt\-dlp\fP is installed, it can be used to download links in the feed.
+++This allows importing e.g., YouTube playlists.
+++(However, this is disabled by default as it can be a security risk.
+++See the documentation of annex.security.allowed\-ip\-addresses
+++in git-annex(1) for details.)
+++.PP
+++To make the import process add metadata to the imported files from the feed,
+++\fBgit config annex.genmetadata true\fP
+++.PP
+++By default, the downloaded files are put in a directory with the title
+++of the feed, and files are named based on the title of the item in the
+++feed. This can be changed using the \-\-template option.
+++.PP
+++Existing files are not overwritten by this command. If "some feed/foo.mp3"
+++already exists, it will instead write to "some feed/2\_foo.mp3"
+++(or 3, 4, etc). Sometimes a feed will change an item's url,
+++resulting in the new url being downloaded to such a filename.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-force\fP"
+++.IP
+++Force downloading items it's seen before.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-fast\fP, \fB\-\-relaxed\fP, \fB\-\-verifiable\fP, \fB\-\-raw\fP, \fB\-\-raw\-except\fP"
+++These options behave the same as when using git-annex\-addurl(1).
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-fast\fP"
+++Avoid immediately downloading urls. The url is still checked
+++(via HEAD) to verify that it exists, and to get its size if possible.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-relaxed\fP"
+++Don't immediately download urls, and avoid storing the size of the
+++url's content. This makes git-annex accept whatever content is there
+++at a future point.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-raw\fP"
+++Prevent special handling of urls by yt\-dlp, bittorrent, and other
+++special remotes. This will for example, make importfeed
+++download a .torrent file and not the contents it points to.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-no\-raw\fP"
+++Require content pointed to by the url to be downloaded using yt\-dlp
+++or a special remote, rather than the raw content of the url. if that
+++cannot be done, the import will fail, and the next import of the feed
+++will retry.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-scrape\fP"
+++Rather than downloading the url and parsing it as a rss/atom feed
+++to find files to import, uses yt\-dlp to screen scrape the equivilant
+++of a feed, and imports what it found.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-template\fP"
+++Controls where the files are stored.
+++.IP
+++The default template is '${feedtitle}/${itemtitle}${extension}'
+++.IP
+++The available variables in the template include these that
+++are information about the feed: feedtitle, feedauthor, feedurl
+++.IP
+++And these that are information about individual items in the feed:
+++itemtitle, itemauthor, itemsummary, itemdescription, itemrights,
+++itemid.
+++.IP
+++Also, title is itemtitle but falls back to feedtitle if the item has no
+++title, and author is itemauthor but falls back to feedauthor.
+++.IP
+++(All of the above are also added as metadata when annex.genmetadata is
+++set.)
+++.IP
+++The extension variable is the extension of the file in the feed,
+++or sometimes ".m" if no extension can be determined.
+++.IP
+++The template also has some variables for when an item was published.
+++.IP
+++itempubyear (YYYY), itempubmonth (MM), itempubday (DD), itempubhour (HH),
+++itempubminute (MM), itempubsecond (SS),
+++itempubdate (YYYY\-MM\-DD or if the feed's date cannot be parsed, the raw
+++value from the feed).
+++.IP
+++(These use the UTC time zone, not the local time zone.)
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-no\-check\-gitignore\fP"
+++By default, gitignores are honored and it will refuse to download an
+++url to a file that would be ignored. This makes such files be added
+++despite any ignores.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-jobs=N\fP \fB\-JN\fP"
+++Runs multiple downloads parallel. For example: \fB\-J4\fP
+++.IP
+++Setting this to "cpus" will run one job per CPU core.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-backend\fP"
+++Specifies which key\-value backend to use.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\fP"
+++Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
+++git-annex. Each line of output is a JSON object.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-progress\fP"
+++Include progress objects in JSON output.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-error\-messages\fP"
+++Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in
+++the JSON instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-addurl(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-indirect.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
+++.TH git-annex-indirect 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-indirect \- switch repository to indirect mode (deprecated)
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex indirect
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++This command was used to switch a repository back from direct mode
+++indirect mode.
+++.PP
+++Now git-annex automatically converts direct mode repositories to v7
+++with adjusted unlocked branches, so this command does nothing.
+++.PP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-direct(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-info.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,85 @@
+++.TH git-annex-info 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-info \- information about an item or the repository
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex info \fB[directory|file|treeish|remote|description|uuid ...]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Displays statistics and other information for the specified item.
+++.PP
+++When no item is specified, displays overall information. This includes a
+++list of all known repositories, how much annexed data is present in the
+++local repository, the total size of all annexed data in the working
+++tree, the combined size of annexed data in all repositories, and the annex
+++sizes of each repository.
+++.PP
+++When a directory is specified, displays information
+++about the annexed files in that directory (and subdirectories).
+++This includes how much annexed data is present in the local repository,
+++the total size of all annexed data in the directory, how many files
+++have the specified numcopies or more (+1, +2 etc) or less (\-1, \-2 etc),
+++and information about how much of the annexed data is stored in known
+++repositories.
+++.PP
+++When a treeish is specified, displays similar information
+++as when a directory is specified, but about the annexed files in that
+++treeish.
+++.PP
+++When a remote, or description of a repository, or uuid is specified,
+++displays information about the specified repository, including the total
+++amount of annexed data stored in it, and a variety of configuration
+++information.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-fast\fP"
+++.IP
+++Only show the information that can be gathered quickly.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\fP"
+++Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
+++git-annex. Each line of output is a JSON object.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-error\-messages\fP"
+++Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in
+++the JSON instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-bytes\fP"
+++Show file sizes in bytes, disabling the default nicer units.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-batch\fP"
+++Enable batch mode, in which a line containing an item is read from stdin,
+++the information about it is output to stdout, and repeat.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-z\fP"
+++Makes the \fB\-\-batch\fP input be delimited by nulls instead of the usual
+++newlines.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-autoenable\fP"
+++Display a list of special remotes that have been configured to
+++autoenable.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-dead\-repositories\fP"
+++Display a list of repositories that have been marked as dead.
+++Such repositories are not displayed in other info displays.
+++.IP
+++.IP "matching options"
+++The git-annex\-matching\-options(1) can be used to select what
+++to include in the statistics.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH EXAMPLES
+++Suppose you want to run "git annex get .", but
+++would first like to see how much disk space that will use.
+++Then run:
+++.PP
+++ git annex info \-\-fast . \-\-not \-\-in here
+++.PP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-init.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,76 @@
+++.TH git-annex-init 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-init \- initialize git-annex
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex init \fB[description]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Until a repository (or one of its remotes) has been initialized,
+++git-annex will refuse to operate on it, to avoid accidentally
+++using it in a repository that was not intended to have an annex.
+++.PP
+++It's useful, but not mandatory, to initialize each new clone
+++of a repository with its own description. If you don't provide one,
+++one will be generated using the username, hostname and the path.
+++.PP
+++If any special remotes were configured with autoenable=true,
+++this will also attempt to enable them. See git-annex\-initremote(1).
+++To prevent that, re\-enable a remote with "autoenable=false", or
+++mark it as dead (see git-annex\-dead(1)).
+++.PP
+++This command is entirely safe, although usually pointless, to run inside an
+++already initialized git-annex repository.
+++.PP
+++A top\-level \fB.noannex\fP file will prevent git-annex init from being used
+++in a repository. This is useful for repositories that have a policy
+++reason not to use git-annex. The content of the file will be displayed
+++to the user who tries to run git-annex init.
+++.PP
+++.SH EXAMPLES
+++ # git annex add foo
+++ git-annex: First run: git-annex init
+++ # git annex init
+++ init ok
+++ # git annex add foo
+++ add foo ok
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-version=N\fP"
+++.IP
+++Force the repository to be initialized using a different annex.version
+++than the current default.
+++.IP
+++When the version given is not supported, but can be automatically
+++upgraded to a newer version, it will use the newer version instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-autoenable\fP"
+++Only enable any special remotes that were configured with
+++autoenable=true, do not otherwise initialize anything.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-no\-autoenable\fP"
+++Do not enable special remotes that were configured with autoenable=true.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\fP"
+++Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
+++git-annex.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-error\-messages\fP"
+++Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in
+++the JSON instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-describe(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-reinit(1)
+++.PP
+++git\-init(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-initremote.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,134 @@
+++.TH git-annex-initremote 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-initremote \- creates a special (non\-git) remote
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex initremote \fBname type=value [param=value ...]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Creates a new special remote, and adds it to \fB.git/config\fP.
+++.PP
+++Example Amazon S3 remote:
+++.PP
+++ git annex initremote mys3 type=S3 encryption=hybrid keyid=me@example.com datacenter=EU
+++.PP
+++Many different types of special remotes are supported by git-annex.
+++For a list and details, see <https://git-annex.branchable.com/special_remotes/>
+++.PP
+++The remote's configuration is specified by the parameters passed
+++to this command. Different types of special remotes need different
+++configuration values, so consult the documentation of a special remote for
+++details. The command will prompt for any required parameters you leave out;
+++you can also pass \-\-whatelse to see additional parameters.
+++.PP
+++A few parameters that are supported by all special remotes are documented in
+++the next section below.
+++.PP
+++Once a special remote has been initialized once with this command,
+++other clones of the repository can also be set up to access it using
+++\fBgit annex enableremote\fP.
+++.PP
+++The name you provide for the remote can't be one that's been used for any
+++other special remote before, because \fBgit-annex enableremote\fP uses the name
+++to identify which special remote to enable. If some old special remote
+++that's no longer used has taken the name you want to reuse, you might
+++want to use \fBgit annex renameremote\fP.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-whatelse\fP / \fB\-w\fP"
+++.IP
+++Describe additional configuration parameters that you could specify.
+++.IP
+++For example, if you know you want a S3 remote, but forget how to
+++configure it:
+++.IP
+++ git annex initremote mys3 type=S3 \-\-whatelse
+++.IP
+++For a machine\-readable list of the parameters, use this with \-\-json.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-fast\fP"
+++When initializing a remote that uses encryption, a cryptographic key is
+++created. This requires sufficient entropy. If initremote seems to hang
+++or take a long time while generating the key, you may want to Ctrl\-c it
+++and re\-run with \fB\-\-fast\fP, which causes it to use a lower\-quality source of
+++randomness. (Ie, /dev/urandom instead of /dev/random)
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-sameas=remote\fP"
+++Use this when the new special remote uses the same underlying storage
+++as some other remote. This will result in the new special remote having
+++the same uuid as the specified remote, and either can be used to access
+++the same content.
+++.IP
+++The \fBremote\fP can be the name of a git remote, or the description
+++or uuid of any git-annex repository.
+++.IP
+++When using this option, the new remote inherits the encryption settings
+++of the existing remote, so you should not specify any encryption
+++parameters. No other configuration is inherited from the existing remote.
+++.IP
+++This will only work if both remotes use the underlying storage in
+++compatible ways. See this page for information about known
+++compatabilities.
+++<http://git-annex.branchable.com/tips/multiple_remotes_accessing_the_same_data_store/>
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-private\fP"
+++Avoid recording information about the special remote in the git-annex
+++branch. The special remote will only be usable from the repository where
+++it was created.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\fP"
+++Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
+++git-annex.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-error\-messages\fP"
+++Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in
+++the JSON instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH COMMON CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS
+++.IP "\fBencryption\fP"
+++.IP
+++Almost all special remotes support encryption. You will need to specify
+++what encryption, if any, to use.
+++.IP
+++If you do not want any encryption, use \fBencryption=none\fP
+++.IP
+++To encrypt to a GPG key, use \fBencryption=hybrid keyid=$keyid ...\fP
+++and fill in the GPG key id (or an email address associated with a GPG key).
+++.IP
+++For details about this and other encrpytion settings, see
+++<https://git-annex.branchable.com/encryption/>
+++or \-\-whatelse
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBautoenable\fP"
+++To avoid \fBgit annex enableremote\fP needing to be run,
+++you can pass "autoenable=true". Then when git-annex is run in a new clone,
+++it will attempt to enable the special remote. Of course, this works best
+++when the special remote does not need anything special to be done to get
+++it enabled.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBcost\fP"
+++Specify this to override the default cost of the special remote.
+++This configuration can be overridden by the local git config,
+++eg remote.name.annex\-cost.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBuuid\fP"
+++Normally, git-annex initremote generates a new UUID for the new special
+++remote. If you want to, you can specify a UUID for it to use, by passing a
+++uuid=whatever parameter. This can be useful in some unusual situations.
+++But if in doubt, don't do this.
+++.IP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-enableremote(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-configremote(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-renameremote(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-inprogress.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,63 @@
+++.TH git-annex-inprogress 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-inprogress \- access files while they're being downloaded
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex inprogress \fB[path ...]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++This command allows accessing the content of an annexed file while
+++it is still being downloaded. It outputs to standard output the
+++name of the temporary file that is being used to download the specified
+++annexed file.
+++.PP
+++Nothing will be output when the download is from an encrypted or chunked
+++special remote.
+++.PP
+++This can sometimes be used to stream a file before it's been fully
+++downloaded, for example:
+++.PP
+++ git annex get video.mpeg &
+++ vlc $(git annex inprogress video.mpeg)
+++.PP
+++Of course if the file is downloading too slowly, the media player will
+++reach the end too soon and not show the whole thing. And of course, only
+++some file formats can be usefully streamed in this way.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB[path ..]\fP"
+++.IP
+++The files or directories whose partially downloaded content you want to
+++access.
+++.IP
+++Note that, when no path is specified, it defaults to all files in the
+++current working directory, and subdirectories, which can take a while to
+++traverse. It's most efficient to specify a the file you are interested
+++in, or to use \fB\-\-all\fP
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-all\fP \fB\-A\fP"
+++Rather than specifying a filename or path, this option can be
+++used to access all files that are currently being downloaded.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-key=keyname\fP"
+++Access the file that is currently being downloaded for the specified key.
+++.IP
+++.IP "file matching options"
+++The git-annex\-matching\-options(1)
+++can be used to specify files to access.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH EXIT STATUS
+++If any of the requested items are not currently being downloaded,
+++the exit status will be 1.
+++.PP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-get(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-list.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
+++.TH git-annex-list 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-list \- show which remotes contain files
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex list \fB[path ...]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Displays a table of remotes that contain the contents of the specified
+++files. This is similar to \fBgit annex whereis\fP but a more compact display.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-allrepos\fP"
+++.IP
+++Only configured remotes are shown by default; this option
+++adds all known repositories to the list.
+++.IP
+++.IP "file matching options"
+++The git-annex\-matching\-options(1)
+++can be used to specify files to list.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-find(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-whereis(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-lock.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
+++.TH git-annex-lock 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-lock \- lock files to prevent modification
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex lock \fB[path ...]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Lock the specified annexed files, to prevent them from being modified.
+++When no files are specified, all annexed files in the current directory are
+++locked.
+++.PP
+++Locking a file changes how it is stored in the git repository (from a
+++pointer file to a symlink), so this command will make a change that you
+++can commit.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "file matching options"
+++.IP
+++The git-annex\-matching\-options(1)
+++can be used to specify files to lock.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\fP"
+++Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
+++git-annex. Each line of output is a JSON object.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-error\-messages\fP"
+++Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in
+++the JSON instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-add(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-unlock(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-log.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,128 @@
+++.TH git-annex-log 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-log \- shows location log information
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex log \fB[path ...]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++This command displays information from the history of the git-annex branch.
+++.PP
+++Several things can prevent that information being available to display.
+++When git-annex\-forget is used, old historical
+++data gets cleared from the branch. When annex.private or
+++remote.name.annex\-private is configured, git-annex does not write
+++information to the branch at all. And when annex.alwayscommit is set to
+++false, information may not have been committed to the branch yet.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB[path ...]\fP"
+++.IP
+++Displays the location log for the specified file or files, showing each
+++repository they were added to ("+") and removed from ("\-"). Note that
+++it displays information about the file content currently at these paths,
+++not for any different content that was there in earlier commits.
+++.IP
+++.IP "matching options"
+++The git-annex\-matching\-options(1)
+++can be used to control what to act on when displaying the location log
+++for specified files.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-all\fP \fB\-A\fP"
+++Shows location log changes to all content, with the most recent changes first.
+++In this mode, the names of files are not available and keys are displayed
+++instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-sizesof=repository\fP"
+++Displays a history of the total size of the annexed files in a repository
+++over time from the creation of the repository to the present.
+++.IP
+++The repository can be "here" for the current repository, or the name of a
+++remote, or a repository description or uuid.
+++.IP
+++Note that keys that do not have a known size are not included in the
+++total.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-sizes\fP"
+++This is like \-\-sizesof, but rather than display the size of a single
+++repository, it displays the sizes of all known repositories.
+++.IP
+++The output is a CSV formatted table.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-totalsizes\fP"
+++This is like \fB\-\-sizesof\fP, but it displays the total size of all
+++known repositories.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-interval=time\fP"
+++When using \fB\-\-sizesof\fP, \fB\-\-sizes\fP, and \fB\-\-totalsizes\fP, this
+++controls the minimum interval between displays of the size.
+++The default is to display each new recorded size.
+++.IP
+++The time is of the form "30d" or "1y".
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-received\fP"
+++Combine this option with \fB\-\-sizesof\fP or \fB\-\-sizes\fP to display
+++the amount of data received into repositories since the last
+++line was output.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-gnuplot\fP"
+++Combine this option with \fB\-\-sizesof\fP or \fB\-\-sizes\fP or \fB\-\-totalsizes\fP
+++to use gnuplot(1) to graph the data. The gnuplot file will be left on
+++disk for you to reuse.
+++.IP
+++For example, to graph the sizes of all repositories:
+++.IP
+++git-annex log \-\-sizes \-\-interval=1d \-\-gnuplot
+++.IP
+++To graph the amount of new data received into each repository every 30
+++days:
+++.IP
+++git-annex log \-\-sizes \-\-interval=30d \-\-gnuplot \-\-recieved
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-bytes\fP"
+++Show sizes in bytes, disabling the default nicer units.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-raw\-date\fP"
+++Rather than the normal display of a date in the local time zone,
+++displays seconds since the unix epoch.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-since=date\fP, \fB\-\-after=date\fP, \fB\-\-until=date\fP, \fB\-\-before=date\fP, \fB\-\-max\-count=N\fP"
+++These options are passed through to \fBgit log\fP, and can be used to limit
+++how far back to search for location log changes.
+++.IP
+++For example: \fB\-\-since "1 month ago"\fP
+++.IP
+++These options do not have an affect when using \fB\-\-sizesof\fP, \fB\-\-sizes\fP,
+++and \fB\-\-totalsizes\fP.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-gource\fP"
+++Generates output suitable for the \fBgource\fP visualization program.
+++.IP
+++This option does not have an affect when using \fB\-\-sizesof\fP, \fB\-\-sizes\fP,
+++and \fB\-\-totalsizes\fP.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\fP"
+++Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
+++git-annex. Each line of output is a JSON object.
+++.IP
+++This option does not have an affect when using \fB\-\-sizesof\fP, \fB\-\-sizes\fP,
+++and \fB\-\-totalsizes\fP.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-error\-messages\fP"
+++Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in
+++the JSON instead.
+++.IP
+++This option does not have an affect when using \fB\-\-sizesof\fP, \fB\-\-sizes\fP,
+++and \fB\-\-totalsizes\fP.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-forget(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-lookupkey.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
+++.TH git-annex-lookupkey 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-lookupkey \- looks up key used for file
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex lookupkey \fB[file ...]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++This plumbing\-level command looks up the key used for a file in the
+++index. The key is output to stdout. If there is no key (because
+++the file is not present in the index, or is not a git-annex managed file),
+++nothing is output, and it exits nonzero.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-ref\fP"
+++.IP
+++Rather than looking for the specified files in the index, interpet them
+++as git refs. For example to find the key used for somefile in tag v1.0:
+++.IP
+++git-annex lookupkey v1.0:somefile
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-batch\fP"
+++Enable batch mode, in which a line containing the filename is read from
+++stdin, the key is output to stdout (with a trailing newline), and repeat.
+++.IP
+++Note that if there is no key corresponding to the file, an empty line is
+++output to stdout instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-z\fP"
+++Makes the \fB\-\-batch\fP input be delimited by nulls instead of the usual
+++newlines.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-map.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
+++.TH git-annex-map 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-map \- generate map of repositories
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex map
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Helps you keep track of your repositories, and the connections between them,
+++by going out and looking at all the ones it can get to, and generating a
+++Graphviz file displaying it all. If the \fBxdot\fP or \fBdot\fP command is available,
+++it is used to display the file to your screen.
+++.PP
+++This command only connects to hosts that the host it's run on can
+++directly connect to. It does not try to tunnel through intermediate hosts.
+++So it might not show all connections between the repositories in the network
+++.PP
+++Also, if connecting to a host requires a password, you might have to enter
+++it several times as the map is being built.
+++.PP
+++Note that this subcommand can be used to graph any git repository; it
+++is not limited to git-annex repositories.
+++.PP
+++.SH LEGEND
+++Ovals are repositories. White is regular, green is trusted, red is
+++untrusted, and grey is dead.
+++.PP
+++Arrows between repositories are connections via git remotes.
+++.PP
+++Light blue boxes are hosts that were mapped, and contain the repositories
+++on that host.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-fast\fP"
+++.IP
+++Don't display the generated Graphviz file, but save it for later use.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-matchexpression.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,64 @@
+++.TH git-annex-matchexpression 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-matchexpression \- checks if an expression matches
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex matchexpression \fBexpression [data]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++This plumbing\-level command is given a preferred content expression,
+++and some data, and checks if the expression matches the data. It exits 0 if
+++it matches, and 1 if not. If not enough data was provided, it displays an
+++error and exits with special code 42.
+++.PP
+++For example, this will exit 0:
+++.PP
+++ git annex matchexpression "include=*.png and largerthan=1mb" \-\-file=foo.png \-\-size=10mb
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-file=\fP"
+++.IP
+++Provide the filename to match against. Note that the file does not have
+++to actually exist on disk.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-size=\fP"
+++Tell what the size of the file is. The size can be specified with any
+++commonly used units, for example, "0.5 gb" or "100 KiloBytes".
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-key=\fP"
+++Tell what key is being matched against. This is needed for
+++matching expressions like "copies=N" and "metadata=tag=foo" and
+++"present", which all need to look up the information on file for a key.
+++.IP
+++Many keys have a known size, and so \-\-size is not needed when specifying
+++such a key.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-largefiles\fP"
+++Parse the expression as an annex.largefiles expression, rather than a
+++preferred content expression.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-mimetype=\fP"
+++Tell what the mime type of the file is. Only needed when using
+++\-\-largefiles with a mimetype= expression.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-mimeencoding=\fP"
+++Tell what the mime encoding of the file is. Only needed when using
+++\-\-largefiles with a mimeencoding= expression.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-explain\fP"
+++Display explanation of what parts of the preferred content expression
+++match, and which parts don't match.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-preferred\-content(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-matching\-expression(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-matching-expression.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,81 @@
+++.TH git-annex-matching-expression 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex\-matching\-expression \- specifying a set of files
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++The annex.largefiles and annex.addunlocked configurations both use
+++expressions that match some files in the working tree.
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNTAX
+++The format of these expressions is similar to
+++git-annex\-preferred\-content(1) expressions.
+++.PP
+++For example:
+++.PP
+++ largerthan=100kb and not (include=*.c or include=*.h)
+++.PP
+++This matches large files, but excludes C source files.
+++.PP
+++The following terms can be used:
+++.PP
+++.IP "\fBinclude=glob\fP / \fBexclude=glob\fP"
+++Specify files to include or exclude.
+++.IP
+++The glob can contain \fB*\fP and \fB?\fP to match arbitrary characters.
+++.IP
+++Note that this matches on the whole filename, relative to the top
+++of the git directory. So, \fBinclude=foo\fP will include a file \fBfoo\fP
+++in the top, but not \fBsubdir/foo\fP. To include both, use
+++\fBinclude=foo or include=*/foo\fP
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBsmallerthan=size\fP / \fBlargerthan=size\fP"
+++Matches only files smaller than, or larger than the specified size.
+++.IP
+++The size can be specified with any commonly used units, for example,
+++"0.5 gb" or "100 KiloBytes"
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBmimetype=glob\fP"
+++Looks up the MIME type of a file, and checks if the glob matches it.
+++.IP
+++For example, \fB"mimetype=text/*"\fP will match many varieties of text files,
+++including "text/plain", but also "text/x\-shellscript", "text/x\-makefile",
+++etc.
+++.IP
+++The MIME types are the same that are displayed by running \fBfile \-\-mime\-type\fP
+++.IP
+++This is only available to use when git-annex was built with the
+++MagicMime build flag.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBmimeencoding=glob\fP"
+++Looks up the MIME encoding of a file, and checks if the glob matches it.
+++.IP
+++For example, \fB"mimeencoding=binary"\fP will match many kinds of binary
+++files.
+++.IP
+++The MIME encodings are the same that are displayed by running \fBfile \-\-mime\-encoding\fP
+++.IP
+++This is only available to use when git-annex was built with the
+++MagicMime build flag.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBanything\fP"
+++Matches any file.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBnothing\fP"
+++Matches no files. (Same as "not anything")
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBnot expression\fP"
+++Inverts what the expression matches.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBand\fP / \fBor\fP / \fB( expression )\fP"
+++These can be used to build up more complicated expressions.
+++.IP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++<http://git-annex.branchable.com/>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-matching-options.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,273 @@
+++.TH git-annex-matching-options 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex\-matching\-options \- specifying what to act on
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Many git-annex commands support using these options to specify which
+++files they act on. Some of these options can also be used by commands to
+++specify which keys they act on.
+++.PP
+++Arbitrarily complicated expressions can be built using these options.
+++For example:
+++.PP
+++ \-\-include='*.mp3' \-\-and \-( \-\-in=usbdrive \-\-or \-\-in=archive \-)
+++.PP
+++The above example makes git-annex work on only mp3 files that are present
+++in either of two repositories.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-exclude=glob\fP"
+++.IP
+++Skips files matching the glob pattern. The glob is matched relative to
+++the current directory. For example:
+++.IP
+++ git annex get \-\-exclude='*.mp3' \-\-exclude='subdir/*'
+++.IP
+++Note that this will not match anything when using \-\-all or \-\-unused.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-include=glob\fP"
+++Skips files not matching the glob pattern. (Same as \fB\-\-not \-\-exclude\fP.)
+++For example, to include only mp3 and ogg files:
+++.IP
+++ git annex get \-\-include='*.mp3' \-\-or \-\-include='*.ogg'
+++.IP
+++Note that this will not skip anything when using \-\-all or \-\-unused.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-excludesamecontent=glob\fP"
+++Skips a file when there is another file with the same content,
+++whose name matches the glob. The glob is matched relative to the current
+++directory.
+++.IP
+++For example, to drop files in the archive directory, but not when the same
+++content is used by a file in the work directory:
+++.IP
+++ git annex drop archive/ \-\-excludesamecontent='work/*'
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-includesamecontent=glob\fP"
+++Skips files when there is no other file with the same content
+++whose name matches the glob. (Same as \fB\-\-not \-\-excludesamecontent\fP)
+++.IP
+++For example, if you have inbox and outbox directories, and want to find
+++anything in the inbox that has the same content as something in the outbox:
+++.IP
+++ git annex find inbox \-\-includesamecontent='outbox/*'
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-in=repository\fP"
+++Matches only when git-annex believes that the content is present in a
+++repository.
+++.IP
+++The repository should be specified using the name of a configured remote,
+++or the UUID or description of a repository. For the current repository,
+++use \fB\-\-in=here\fP
+++.IP
+++Note that this does not check remote repositories to verify that content
+++is still present on them. However, when checking the current repository,
+++it does verify that content is present in it.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-in=repository@{date}\fP"
+++Matches only when the content was present in a repository on the given
+++date.
+++.IP
+++The date is specified in the same syntax documented in
+++gitrevisions(7). Note that this uses the reflog, so dates far in the
+++past cannot be queried.
+++.IP
+++For example, you might need to run \fBgit annex drop .\fP to temporarily
+++free up disk space. The next day, you can get back the files you dropped
+++using \fBgit annex get . \-\-in=here@{yesterday}\fP
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-expected\-present\fP"
+++Matches only when git-annex believes that the content is present
+++in the local repository.
+++.IP
+++This is like \fB\-\-in=here\fP, except it does not verify that the content
+++is actually present. So it can be used in situations where the location
+++tracking information is known to be out of date.
+++.IP
+++For example, if a repository is being restored from a backup
+++that did not include the git-annex objects, this could be used to get
+++back all files that were expected to be in it:
+++\fBgit-annex get \-\-expected\-present\fP
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-copies=number\fP"
+++Matches only when git-annex believes there are the specified number
+++of copies, or more. Note that it does not check remotes to verify that
+++the copies still exist.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-copies=trustlevel:number\fP"
+++Matches only when git-annex believes there are the specified number of
+++copies, on remotes with the specified trust level. For example,
+++\fB\-\-copies=trusted:2\fP
+++.IP
+++To match any trust level at or higher than a given level,
+++use 'trustlevel+'. For example, \fB\-\-copies=semitrusted+:2\fP
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-copies=groupname:number\fP"
+++Matches only when git-annex believes there are the specified number of
+++copies, on remotes in the specified group. For example,
+++\fB\-\-copies=archive:2\fP
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-lackingcopies=number\fP"
+++Matches only when git-annex believes that the specified number or
+++more additional copies need to be made in order to satisfy numcopies
+++settings.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-approxlackingcopies=number\fP"
+++Like lackingcopies, but does not look at .gitattributes annex.numcopies
+++settings. This makes it significantly faster.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-inbackend=name\fP"
+++Matches only when content is stored using the specified key\-value
+++backend.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-securehash\fP"
+++Matches only when content is hashed using a cryptographically
+++secure function.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-inallgroup=groupname\fP"
+++Matches only when git-annex believes content is present in
+++all repositories in the specified group.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-onlyingroup=groupname\fP"
+++Matches only when git-annex believes content is present in at least one
+++repository that is in the specified group, and is not present in any
+++repositories that are not in the specified group.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-smallerthan=size\fP"
+++.IP "\fB\-\-largerthan=size\fP"
+++Matches only when the content is is smaller than, or larger than the
+++specified size.
+++.IP
+++The size can be specified with any commonly used units, for example,
+++"0.5 gb" or "100 KiloBytes"
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-metadata field=glob\fP"
+++Matches only when there is a metadata field attached with a value that
+++matches the glob. The values of metadata fields are matched case
+++insensitively.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-metadata field<value\fP / \fB\-\-metadata field>value\fP"
+++.IP "\fB\-\-metadata field<=value\fP / \fB\-\-metadata field>=value\fP"
+++Matches only when there is a metadata field attached with a value
+++that is less then or greater than the specified value, respectively.
+++.IP
+++When both values are numbers, the comparison is done numerically.
+++When one value is not a number, the values are instead compared
+++lexicographically.
+++.IP
+++(Note that you will need to quote the second parameter to avoid
+++the shell doing redirection.)
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-want\-get\fP"
+++Matches only when the preferred content settings for the local repository
+++make it want to get content. Note that this will match even when
+++the content is already present, unless limited with e.g., \fB\-\-not \-\-in=here\fP
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-want\-drop\fP"
+++Matches only when the preferred content settings for the local repository
+++make it want to drop content. Note that this will match even when
+++the content is not present, unless limited with e.g., \fB\-\-not \-\-in=here\fP
+++.IP
+++Things that this matches will not necessarily be dropped by
+++\fBgit-annex drop \-\-auto\fP. This does not check that there are enough copies
+++to drop. Also the same content may be used by a file that is not wanted
+++to be dropped.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-want\-get\-by=repository\fP"
+++Matches only when the preferred content settings for the specified
+++repository make it want to get content. Note that this will match even when
+++the content is already present in that repository, unless limited with e.g.,
+++\fB\-\-not \-\-in=repository\fP
+++.IP
+++The repository should be specified using the name of a configured remote,
+++or the UUID or description of a repository. \fB\-\-want\-get\-by=here\fP
+++is the same as \fB\-\-want\-get\fP.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-want\-drop\-by=repository\fP"
+++Matches only when the preferred content settings for the specificed
+++repository make it want to drop content. Note that this will match
+++even when the content is not present, unless limited with e.g.,
+++\fB\-\-not \-\-in=repository\fP
+++.IP
+++The repository should be specified using the name of a configured remote,
+++or the UUID or description of a repository. \fB\-\-want\-drop\-by=here\fP
+++is the same as \fB\-\-want\-drop\fP.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-accessedwithin=interval\fP"
+++Matches when the content was accessed recently, within the specified time
+++interval.
+++.IP
+++The interval can be in the form "5m" or "1h" or "2d" or "1y", or a
+++combination such as "1h5m".
+++.IP
+++So for example, \fB\-\-accessedwithin=1d\fP matches when the content was
+++accessed within the past day.
+++.IP
+++If the OS or filesystem does not support access times, this will not
+++match anything.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-unlocked\fP"
+++Matches annexed files that are unlocked.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-locked\fP"
+++Matches annexed files that are locked.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-mimetype=glob\fP"
+++Looks up the MIME type of a file, and checks if the glob matches it.
+++.IP
+++For example, \fB\-\-mimetype="text/*"\fP will match many varieties of text files,
+++including "text/plain", but also "text/x\-shellscript", "text/x\-makefile",
+++etc.
+++.IP
+++The MIME types are the same that are displayed by running \fBfile \-\-mime\-type\fP
+++.IP
+++If the file's annexed content is not present, the file will not match.
+++.IP
+++This is only available to use when git-annex was built with the
+++MagicMime build flag.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-mimeencoding=glob\fP"
+++Looks up the MIME encoding of a file, and checks if the glob matches it.
+++.IP
+++For example, \fB\-\-mimeencoding=binary\fP will match many kinds of binary
+++files.
+++.IP
+++The MIME encodings are the same that are displayed by running \fBfile \-\-mime\-encoding\fP
+++.IP
+++If the file's annexed content is not present, the file will not match.
+++.IP
+++This is only available to use when git-annex was built with the
+++MagicMime build flag.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-anything\fP"
+++Always matches. One way this can be useful is \fBgit-annex find \-\-anything\fP
+++will list all annexed files, whether their content is present or not.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-nothing\fP"
+++Never matches. (Same as \fB\-\-not \-\-anything\fP)
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-not\fP"
+++Inverts the next matching option. For example, to match
+++when there are less than 3 copies, use \fB\-\-not \-\-copies=3\fP
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-and\fP"
+++Requires that both the previous and the next matching option matches.
+++The default.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-or\fP"
+++Requires that either the previous, or the next matching option matches.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-(\fP"
+++Opens a group of matching options.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-)\fP"
+++Closes a group of matching options.
+++.IP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-merge.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
+++.TH git-annex-merge 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-merge \- merge changes from remotes
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex merge [branch]
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++When run without any parameters, this performs the same merging (and merge
+++conflict resolution) that is done by the \fBgit-annex pull\fP and \fBgit-annex sync\fP
+++commands, but without uploading or downloading any data.
+++.PP
+++When a branch to merge is specified, this merges it, using the same merge
+++conflict resolution as the \fBgit-annex pull\fP command. This is especially useful on
+++an adjusted branch, because it applies the same adjustment to the
+++branch before merging it.
+++.PP
+++When annex.resolvemerge is set to false, merge conflict resolution
+++will not be done.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-allow\-unrelated\-histories\fP, \fB\-\-no\-allow\-unrelated\-histories\fP"
+++.IP
+++Passed on to \fBgit merge\fP, to control whether or not to merge
+++histories that do not share a common ancestor.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\fP"
+++Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
+++git-annex. Each line of output is a JSON object.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-error\-messages\fP"
+++Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in
+++the JSON instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also, the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-pull(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-sync(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-adjust(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-metadata.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,159 @@
+++.TH git-annex-metadata 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-metadata \- sets or gets metadata of a file
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex metadata \fB[path ...]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++The content of an annexed file can have any number of metadata fields
+++attached to it to describe it. Each metadata field can in turn
+++have any number of values.
+++.PP
+++This command can be used to set metadata, or show the currently set
+++metadata.
+++.PP
+++When run without any \-s or \-t parameters, displays the current metadata.
+++.PP
+++Each metadata field has its own "field\-lastchanged" metadata, which
+++contains the date the field was last changed. Unlike other metadata,
+++this cannot be directly modified by this command. It is updated
+++automatically.
+++.PP
+++Note that the metadata is attached to git-annex key corresponding to the
+++content of a file, not to a particular filename on a particular git branch.
+++All files with the same key share the same metadata, which is
+++stored in the git-annex branch. If a file is modified, the metadata
+++of the previous version will be copied to the new key when git-annex adds
+++the modified file.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-g field\fP / \fB\-\-get field\fP"
+++.IP
+++Get the value(s) of a single field.
+++.IP
+++The values will be output one per line, with no other output, so
+++this is suitable for use in a script.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-s field=value\fP / \fB\-\-set field=value\fP"
+++Set a field's value, removing any old values.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-s field+=value\fP / \fB\-\-set field+=value\fP"
+++Add an additional value, preserving any old values.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-s field?=value\fP / \fB\-\-set field?=value\fP"
+++Set a value, but only if the field does not already have a value set.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-s field\-=value\fP / \fB\-\-set field\-=value\fP"
+++Remove a value from a field, leaving any other values that the field has
+++set.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-r field\fP / \fB\-\-remove field\fP"
+++Remove all current values of the field.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-t tag\fP / \fB\-\-tag tag\fP"
+++Set a tag. Note that a tag is just a value of the "tag" field.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-u tag\fP / \fB\-\-unset tag\fP"
+++Unset a tag.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-remove\-all\fP"
+++Remove all metadata from the specified files.
+++.IP
+++When a file is modified and the new version added, git-annex will copy
+++over the metadata from the old version of the file. In situations where
+++you don't want that copied metadata, you can use this option to remove
+++it.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-force\fP"
+++By default, \fBgit annex metadata\fP refuses to recursively set metadata
+++throughout the files in a directory. This option enables such recursive
+++setting.
+++.IP
+++.IP "matching options"
+++The git-annex\-matching\-options(1)
+++can be used to control what to act on.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-all\fP \fB\-A\fP"
+++Specify instead of a file to get/set metadata on all known keys.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-branch=ref\fP"
+++Specify instead of a file to get/set metadata on all files in the
+++specified branch or treeish.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-unused\fP"
+++Specify instead of a file to get/set metadata on
+++files found by last run of git-annex unused.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-key=keyname\fP"
+++Specify instead of a file to get/set metadata of the specified key.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\fP"
+++Enable JSON output (and input). Each line is a JSON object.
+++.IP
+++The format of the JSON objects changed in git-annex version 6.20160726.
+++.IP
+++Example of the new format:
+++.IP
+++ {"command":"metadata","file":"foo","key":"...","fields":{"author":["bar"],...},"note":"...","success":true}
+++.IP
+++Example of the old format, which lacks the inner fields object:
+++.IP
+++ {"command":"metadata","file":"foo","key":"...","author":["bar"],...,"note":"...","success":true}
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-error\-messages\fP"
+++Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in
+++the JSON instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-batch\fP"
+++Enables batch mode, which can be used to both get, store, and unset
+++metadata for multiple files or keys.
+++.IP
+++Batch currently only supports JSON input. So, you must
+++enable \fB\-\-json\fP along with \fB\-\-batch\fP.
+++.IP
+++In batch mode, git-annex reads lines from stdin, which contain
+++JSON objects. It replies to each input annexed file
+++with an output JSON object. (But if the file is not an annexed file,
+++an empty line will be output.)
+++.IP
+++The format of the JSON sent to git-annex can be the same as the JSON that
+++it outputs. Or, a simplified version. Only the "file" (or "key") field
+++is actually necessary.
+++.IP
+++For example, to get the current metadata of file foo:
+++.IP
+++ {"file":"foo"}
+++.IP
+++To get the current metadata of the key k:
+++
+++ {"key":"k"}
+++.IP
+++Any metadata fields included in the JSON object will be stored,
+++replacing whatever values the fields had before.
+++To unset a field, include it with an empty list of values.
+++.IP
+++To change the author of file foo to bar:
+++.IP
+++ {"file":"foo","fields":{"author":["bar"]}}
+++.IP
+++To remove the author of file foo:
+++.IP
+++ {"file":"foo","fields":{"author":[]}}
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH EXAMPLES
+++To set some tags on a file and also its author:
+++.PP
+++ git annex metadata annexscreencast.ogv \-t video \-t screencast \-s author+=Alice
+++.PP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-view(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-migrate.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,100 @@
+++.TH git-annex-migrate 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-migrate \- switch data to different backend
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex migrate \fB[path ...]\fP
+++.PP
+++git annex migrate \-\-update
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Changes the specified annexed files to use the default key\-value backend
+++(or the one specified with \fB\-\-backend\fP). Only files whose content
+++is currently present are migrated.
+++.PP
+++Note that the content is also still stored using the old keys after
+++migration. When possible, hard links are used to avoid that taking up
+++extra disk space. Use \fBgit annex unused\fP to find and remove the old keys.
+++.PP
+++Normally, nothing will be done to specified files that are already using
+++the new backend. However, if a backend changes the information it uses to
+++construct a key, this can also be used to migrate files to use the new key
+++format.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-update\fP"
+++.IP
+++This updates the local repository for migrations that were performed
+++elsewhere. Only new migrations since the last time this was run will
+++be performed.
+++.IP
+++This does not modify the working tree, but only hard links
+++(or in some cases copies) annex objects to their new keys.
+++.IP
+++\fBgit-annex pull\fP and \fBgit-annex sync \-\-content\fP automatically do this,
+++unless the \fBannex.syncmigrations\fP config is set to false.
+++.IP
+++Note that older versions of git-annex did not record migrations in a
+++way that this can use. Migrations performed with those older versions
+++had to be manually run in each clone of the repository.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-apply\fP"
+++This applies all recorded migrations to the local repository. It is the
+++non\-incremental form of \fB\-\-update\fP.
+++.IP
+++One situation where this can be useful is when git-annex migrate
+++\-\-update has been run, but since then un\-migrated
+++objects have entered the repository. Using this option ensures that
+++any such objects get migrated.
+++.IP
+++Note that older versions of git-annex did not record migrations in a
+++way that this can use. Migrations performed with those older versions
+++had to be manually run in each clone of the repository.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-backend\fP"
+++Specify the new key\-value backend to use for migrated data.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-force\fP"
+++Force migration of keys that are already using the new backend.
+++.IP
+++.IP "file matching options"
+++The git-annex\-matching\-options(1)
+++can be used to specify files to migrate.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.IP "\fB\-\-remove\-size\fP"
+++Keys often include the size of their content, which is generally a useful
+++thing. In fact, this command defaults to adding missing size information
+++to keys in most migrations. With this option, the size information is
+++removed instead.
+++.IP
+++One use of this option is to convert URL keys that were added
+++by \fBgit-annex addurl \-\-fast\fP to ones that would have been added if
+++that command was run with the \fB\-\-relaxed\fP option. Eg:
+++.IP
+++ git-annex migrate \-\-remove\-size \-\-backend=URL somefile
+++.IP
+++To add back the size to an URL key, use this:
+++.IP
+++git-annex migrate \-\-backend=URL somefile
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\fP"
+++Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
+++git-annex. Each line of output is a JSON object.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-error\-messages\fP"
+++Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in
+++the JSON instead.
+++.IP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-upgrade(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-backend(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-mincopies.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,44 @@
+++.TH git-annex-mincopies 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-mincopies \- configure minimum number of copies
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex mincopies \fBN\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Tells git-annex how many copies it is required to preserve of files, over all
+++repositories. The default is 1.
+++.PP
+++Run without a number to get the current value.
+++.PP
+++This configuration is stored in the git-annex branch, so it will be seen
+++by all clones of the repository. It can be overridden on a per\-file basis
+++by the annex.mincopies setting in .gitattributes files, or can be
+++overridden temporarily with the \-\-mincopies option.
+++.PP
+++This supplements the git-annex\-numcopies(1) setting.
+++In unusual situations, involving special remotes that do not support
+++locking, and concurrent drops of the same content from multiple
+++repositories, git-annex may violate the numcopies setting.
+++In these unusual situations, git-annex ensures that the number of copies
+++never goes below mincopies.
+++.PP
+++It is a good idea to not only rely on only setting mincopies. Set
+++numcopies as well, to a larger number, and keep mincopies at the
+++bare minimum you're comfortable with. Setting mincopies to a large
+++number, rather than setting numcopies will in some cases prevent
+++droping content in entirely safe situations.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "The git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.IP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++git-annex\-numcopies(1)
+++git-annex\-config(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-mirror.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,85 @@
+++.TH git-annex-mirror 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-mirror \- mirror content of files to/from another repository
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex mirror \fB[path ...] [\-\-to=remote|\-\-from=remote]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++This causes a destination repository to mirror a source repository.
+++.PP
+++Each specified file in the source repository is mirrored to the destination
+++repository. If a file's content is present in the source repository, it is
+++copied to the destination repository. If a file's content is not present in
+++the source repository, it will be dropped from the destination repository
+++when the numcopies setting allows.
+++.PP
+++Note that mirror does not sync the git repository, but only the file
+++contents. Use git-annex\-sync(1) for that.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-to=remote\fP"
+++.IP
+++Use the local repository as the source repository, and mirror its contents
+++to the remote.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-from=remote\fP"
+++Use the remote as the source repository, and mirror its contents to the local
+++repository.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-jobs=N\fP \fB\-JN\fP"
+++Enables parallel transfers with up to the specified number of jobs
+++running at once. For example: \fB\-J10\fP
+++.IP
+++Setting this to "cpus" will run one job per CPU core.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-all\fP \fB\-A\fP"
+++Mirror all objects stored in the git annex, not only objects used by
+++currently existing files.
+++.IP
+++However, this bypasses checking the .gitattributes annex.numcopies
+++setting when dropping files.
+++.IP
+++This is the default behavior when running git-annex in a bare repository.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-branch=ref\fP"
+++Operate on files in the specified branch or treeish.
+++.IP
+++Like \-\-all, this bypasses checking the .gitattributes annex.numcopies
+++setting when dropping files.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-unused\fP"
+++Operate on files found by last run of git-annex unused.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-failed\fP"
+++Operate on files that have recently failed to be transferred.
+++.IP
+++.IP "matching options"
+++The git-annex\-matching\-options(1)
+++can be used to control what to mirror.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\fP"
+++Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
+++git-annex. Each line of output is a JSON object.
+++.IP
+++Note that unlike all other commands that support \fB\-\-json\fP, this command
+++outputs different types of json objects in different circumstances.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-progress\fP"
+++Include progress objects in JSON output.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-error\-messages\fP"
+++Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in
+++the JSON instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-sync(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-move.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,123 @@
+++.TH git-annex-move 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-move \- move content of files to/from another repository
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex move \fB[path ...] [\-\-from=remote|\-\-to=remote|\-\-to=here]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Moves the content of files from or to another remote.
+++.PP
+++With no parameters, operates on all annexed files in the current directory.
+++Paths of files or directories to operate on can be specified.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-from=remote\fP"
+++.IP
+++Move the content of files from the specified remote to the local repository.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-to=remote\fP"
+++Move the content of files from the local repository to the specified remote.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-to=here\fP"
+++Move the content of files from all reachable remotes to the local
+++repository.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-from=remote1 \-\-to=remote2\fP"
+++Move the content of files that are in remote1 to remote2. Does not change
+++what is stored in the local repository.
+++.IP
+++This is implemented by first downloading the content from remote1 to the
+++local repository (if not already present), then sending it to remote2, and
+++then deleting the content from the local repository (if it was not present
+++to start with).
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-from\-anywhere \-\-to=remote\fP"
+++Move to the remote files from the local repository and from all
+++reachable remotes.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-force\fP"
+++Override numcopies and required content checking, and always remove
+++files from the source repository once the destination repository has a
+++copy.
+++.IP
+++Note that, even without this option, you can move the content of a file
+++from one repository to another when numcopies is not satisfied, as long
+++as the move does not result in there being fewer copies.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-jobs=N\fP \fB\-JN\fP"
+++Enables parallel transfers with up to the specified number of jobs
+++running at once. For example: \fB\-J10\fP
+++.IP
+++Setting this to "cpus" will run one job per CPU core.
+++.IP
+++Note that when using \-\-from with \-\-to, twice this many jobs will
+++run at once, evenly split between the two remotes.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-all\fP \fB\-A\fP"
+++Rather than specifying a filename or path to move, this option can be
+++used to move all available versions of all files.
+++.IP
+++This is the default behavior when running git-annex in a bare repository.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-branch=ref\fP"
+++Operate on files in the specified branch or treeish.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-unused\fP"
+++Operate on files found by last run of git-annex unused.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-failed\fP"
+++Operate on files that have recently failed to be transferred.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-key=keyname\fP"
+++Use this option to move a specified key.
+++.IP
+++.IP "matching options"
+++The git-annex\-matching\-options(1)
+++can be used to control what to move.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-batch\fP"
+++Enables batch mode, in which lines containing names of files to move
+++are read from stdin.
+++.IP
+++As each specified file is processed, the usual progress output is
+++displayed. If a file's content does not need to be moved,
+++or it does not match specified matching options, or it
+++is not an annexed file, a blank line is output in response instead.
+++.IP
+++Since the usual output while moving a file is verbose and not
+++machine\-parseable, you may want to use \-\-json in combination with
+++\-\-batch.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-batch\-keys\fP"
+++This is like \fB\-\-batch\fP but the lines read from stdin are parsed as keys.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-z\fP"
+++Makes batch input be delimited by nulls instead of the usual newlines.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\fP"
+++Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
+++git-annex. Each line of output is a JSON object.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-progress\fP"
+++Include progress objects in JSON output.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-error\-messages\fP"
+++Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in
+++the JSON instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-get(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-copy(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-drop(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-multicast.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,88 @@
+++.TH git-annex-multicast 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-multicast \- multicast file distribution
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex multicast [options]
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Multicast allows files to be broadcast to multiple receivers,
+++typically on a single local network.
+++.PP
+++The uftp program is used for multicast.
+++<http://uftp\-multicast.sourceforge.net/>
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-gen\-address\fP"
+++.IP
+++Generates a multicast encryption key and stores a corresponding multicast
+++address to the git-annex branch.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-send [file]\fP"
+++Sends the specified files to any receivers whose multicast addresses
+++are stored in the git-annex branch.
+++.IP
+++When no files are specified, all annexed files in the current directory
+++and subdirectories are sent.
+++.IP
+++The git-annex\-matching\-options(1) can be used to control which files to
+++send. For example:
+++.IP
+++ git annex multicast send . \-\-not \-\-copies 2
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-receive\fP"
+++Receives files from senders whose multicast addresses
+++are stored in the git-annex brach.
+++.IP
+++As each file is received, its filename is displayed. This is the filename
+++that the sender used; the local working tree may use a different name
+++for the file, or not contain a link to the file.
+++.IP
+++This command continues running, until it is interrupted by you pressing
+++ctrl\-c.
+++.IP
+++Note that the configured annex.diskreserve is not honored by this
+++command, because \fBuftpd\fP receives the actual files, and can receive
+++any size file.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-uftp\-opt=option\fP \fB\-Uoption\fP"
+++Pass an option on to the uftp/uftpd command. May be specified multiple
+++times.
+++.IP
+++For example, to broadcast at 50 Mbps:
+++.IP
+++ git annex multicast send \-U\-R \-U50000
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH EXAMPLE
+++Suppose a teacher wants to multicast files to students in a classroom.
+++.PP
+++This assumes that the teacher and students have cloned a git-annex
+++repository, and both can push changes to its git-annex branch,
+++or otherwise push changes to each\-other.
+++.PP
+++First, the teacher runs \fBgit annex multicast \-\-gen\-address; git annex sync\fP
+++.PP
+++Next, students each run \fBgit annex multicast \-\-gen\-address; git annex sync\fP
+++.PP
+++Once all the students have generated addresses, the teacher runs
+++\fBgit annex sync\fP once more. (Now the students all have received the
+++teacher's address, and the teacher has received all the student's addresses.)
+++.PP
+++Next students each run \fBgit annex multicast \-\-receive\fP
+++.PP
+++Finally, once the students are all listening (ahem), teacher runs
+++\fBgit annex multicast \-\-send\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++uftp(1)
+++.PP
+++uftpd(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-numcopies.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
+++.TH git-annex-numcopies 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-numcopies \- configure desired number of copies
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex numcopies \fBN\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Tells git-annex how many copies it should preserve of files, over all
+++repositories. The default is 1.
+++.PP
+++Run without a number to get the current value.
+++.PP
+++This configuration is stored in the git-annex branch, so it will be seen
+++by all clones of the repository. It can be overridden on a per\-file basis
+++by the annex.numcopies setting in .gitattributes files, or can be
+++overridden temporarily with the \-\-numcopies option.
+++.PP
+++When git-annex is asked to drop a file, it first verifies that the
+++number of copies can be satisfied among all the other
+++repositories that have a copy of the file.
+++.PP
+++In unusual situations, involving special remotes that do not support
+++locking, and concurrent drops of the same content from multiple
+++repositories, git-annex may violate the numcopies setting. It still
+++guarantees at least 1 copy is preserved. This can be configured by
+++using git-annex\-mincopies(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "The git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.IP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++git-annex\-mincopies(1)
+++git-annex\-config(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-oldkeys.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
+++.TH git-annex-oldkeys 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-oldkeys \- list keys used for old versions of files
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex oldkeys \fB[path ...]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Lists keys used for old versions of the specified files or directories.
+++.PP
+++The output from this command can be piped into a command like
+++\fBgit-annex drop \-\-batch\-keys\fP
+++.PP
+++The keys are listed in order from newest to oldest.
+++.PP
+++When listing old keys for a directory, it will include keys used by deleted
+++files that were in that directory in past commits.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\-\-unchecked"
+++.IP
+++By default this command does not list a key that is also used by any
+++file in the currently checked out branch. This option makes it also
+++list such keys.
+++.IP
+++The default behavior avoids surprises when dropping listed keys.
+++This option can be useful when eg copying all old versions of a file to a
+++remote.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\-\-revision\-range=value"
+++Only list old keys used in the specified range of revisions.
+++This works the same as the revision range option of \fBgit log\fP.
+++See gitrevisions(7) for documentation about the format of this option.
+++.IP
+++For example, to list only keys used since the tag v1.0, use
+++\fB\-\-revision\-range=v1.0..HEAD\fP
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-unused(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-p2p.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,74 @@
+++.TH git-annex-p2p 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-p2p \- configure peer\-2\-peer links between repositories
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex p2p [options]
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++This command can be used to link git-annex repositories over peer\-2\-peer
+++networks.
+++.PP
+++Currently, the only P2P network supported by git-annex is Tor hidden
+++services.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-pair\fP"
+++.IP
+++Run this in two repositories to pair them together over the P2P network.
+++.IP
+++This will print out a code phrase, like "3\-mango\-elephant", and
+++will prompt for you to enter the code phrase from the other repository.
+++.IP
+++Once code phrases have been exchanged, the two repositories will
+++be paired. A git remote will be created for the other repository,
+++with a name like "peer1".
+++.IP
+++This uses [Magic Wormhole](https://github.com/warner/magic\-wormhole)
+++to verify the code phrases and securely communicate the P2P addresses of
+++the repositories, so you will need it installed on both computers that are
+++being paired.
+++.IP
+++This feature was present in a broken form in git-annex versions
+++before version 6.20180705. Make sure that a new enough git-annex
+++is installed on both computers that are being paired.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-gen\-addresses\fP"
+++Generates addresses that can be used to access this git-annex repository
+++over the available P2P networks. The address or addresses is output to
+++stdout.
+++.IP
+++Note that anyone who knows these addresses can access your
+++repository over the P2P networks.
+++.IP
+++This can be run repeatedly, in order to give different addresses
+++out to different people.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-link\fP"
+++Sets up a git remote that is accessed over a P2P network.
+++.IP
+++This will prompt for an address to be entered; you should paste in the
+++address that was generated by \-\-gen\-addresses in the remote repository.
+++.IP
+++Defaults to making the git remote be named "peer1", "peer2",
+++etc. This can be overridden with the \fB\-\-name\fP option.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-name\fP"
+++Specify a name to use when setting up a git remote with \fB\-\-link\fP
+++or \fB\-\-pair\fP.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-enable\-tor(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-remotedaemon(1)
+++.PP
+++wormhole(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-post-receive.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
+++.TH git-annex-post-receive 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-post\-receive \- run by git post\-receive hook
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex post\-receive
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++This is meant to be called from git's post\-receive hook. \fBgit annex init\fP
+++automatically creates a post\-receive hook using this.
+++.PP
+++When a repository is configured with receive.denyCurrentBranch=updateInstead,
+++pushes to the repository update its work tree. However, that does not work
+++for repositories that have an adjusted branch checked
+++out. The hook updates the work tree when run in such a repository,
+++the same as running \fBgit-annex merge\fP would.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "The git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.IP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-adjust(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-merge(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-pre-commit.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
+++.TH git-annex-pre-commit 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-pre\-commit \- run by git pre\-commit hook
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex pre\-commit \fB[path ...]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++This is meant to be called from git's pre\-commit hook. \fBgit annex init\fP
+++automatically creates a pre\-commit hook using this.
+++.PP
+++Fixes up symlinks that are staged as part of a commit, to ensure they
+++point to annexed content.
+++.PP
+++When in a view, updates metadata to reflect changes
+++made to files in the view.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "The git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.IP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-preferred-content.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,291 @@
+++.TH git-annex-preferred-content 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex\-preferred\-content \- which files are wanted in a repository
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Each repository has a preferred content setting, which specifies content
+++that the repository wants to have present. These settings can be configured
+++using \fBgit annex vicfg\fP or \fBgit annex wanted\fP.
+++They are used by the \fB\-\-auto\fP option, by \fBgit annex sync \-\-content\fP,
+++and by the git-annex assistant.
+++.PP
+++While preferred content expresses a preference, it can be overridden
+++by simply using \fBgit annex drop\fP. On the other hand, required content
+++settings are enforced; \fBgit annex drop\fP will refuse to drop a file if
+++doing so would violate its required content settings. A repository's
+++required content can be configured using \fBgit annex vicfg\fP or
+++\fBgit annex required\fP.
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNTAX
+++Preferred content expressions use a similar syntax to
+++the git-annex\-matching\-options(1), without the dashes.
+++For example:
+++.PP
+++ exclude=archive/* and (include=*.mp3 or smallerthan=1mb)
+++.PP
+++The idea is that you write an expression that files are matched against. If
+++a file matches, the repository wants to store its content. If it doesn't,
+++the repository wants to drop its content (if there are enough copies
+++elsewhere to allow removing it).
+++.PP
+++.SH EXPRESSIONS
+++.IP "\fBinclude=glob\fP / \fBexclude=glob\fP"
+++.IP
+++Match files to include, or exclude.
+++.IP
+++While the command\-line options \-\-include=glob and \-\-exclude=glob match
+++files relative to the current directory, preferred content expressions
+++match files relative to the top of the git repository.
+++.IP
+++A glob is something like \fBfoo.*\fP or \fBb?r\fP.
+++Globs can also contain character classes,
+++like \fBfoo[Bb]ar\fP, as well as additional POSIX character classes like
+++\fB[[:space:]]\fP. Which is useful, since a glob in a preferred content
+++expression cannot contain spaces. See the \fBglob(7)\fP man page for more
+++about globs.
+++.IP
+++For example, suppose you put files into \fBarchive\fP directories
+++when you're done with them. Then you could configure your laptop to prefer
+++to not retain those files, like this: \fBexclude=*/archive/*\fP
+++.IP
+++When a subdirectory is being exported or imported to a special remote (see
+++git-annex\-export(1)) and git-annex\-import(1), these match relative
+++to the top of the subdirectory.
+++.IP
+++Note that, when a command is run with the \fB\-\-all\fP option, or in a bare
+++repository, there is no filename associated with an annexed object,
+++and so "include=" and "exclude=" will not match.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBcopies=number\fP"
+++Matches only files that git-annex believes to have the specified number
+++of copies, or more. Note that it does not check remotes to verify that
+++the copies still exist.
+++.IP
+++To decide if content should be dropped, git-annex evaluates the preferred
+++content expression under the assumption that the content has *already* been
+++dropped. If the content would not be wanted then, the drop can be done.
+++So, for example, \fBcopies=2\fP in a preferred content expression lets
+++content be dropped only when there are currently 3 copies of it, including
+++the repo it's being dropped from. This is different than running git annex
+++drop \-\-copies=2, which will drop files that currently have 2 copies.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBcopies=trustlevel:number\fP"
+++Matches only files that git-annex believes have the specified number
+++copies, on remotes with the specified trust level. For example,
+++\fBcopies=trusted:2\fP
+++.IP
+++To match any trust level at or higher than a given level,
+++use \fBtrustlevel+\fP. For example, \fBcopies=semitrusted+:2\fP
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBcopies=groupname:number\fP"
+++Matches only files that git-annex believes have the specified number of
+++copies, on remotes in the specified group. For example,
+++\fBcopies=archive:2\fP
+++.IP
+++Preferred content expressions have no equivalent to the \fB\-\-in\fP
+++option, but groups can accomplish similar things. You can add
+++repositories to groups, and match against the groups in a
+++preferred content expression. So rather than \fB\-\-in=usbdrive\fP,
+++put all the USB drives into a "transfer" group, and use
+++\fBcopies=transfer:1\fP
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBlackingcopies=number\fP"
+++Matches only files that git-annex believes need the specified number or
+++more additional copies to be made in order to satisfy their numcopies
+++settings.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBapproxlackingcopies=number\fP"
+++Like lackingcopies, but does not look at .gitattributes annex.numcopies
+++settings. This makes it significantly faster.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBinbackend=backendname\fP"
+++Matches only files whose content is stored using the specified key\-value
+++backend.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-backends(1) for information about available backends.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBsecurehash\fP"
+++Matches only files whose content is hashed using a cryptographically
+++secure function.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBinallgroup=groupname\fP"
+++Matches only files that git-annex believes are present in all repositories
+++in the specified group.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBonlyingroup=groupname\fP"
+++Matches files that git-annex believes are present in at least one
+++repository that is in the specified group, and are not present in any
+++repositories that are not in the specified group.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBsmallerthan=size\fP / \fBlargerthan=size\fP"
+++Matches only files whose content is smaller than, or larger than the
+++specified size.
+++.IP
+++The size can be specified with any commonly used units, for example,
+++"0.5 gb" or "100 KiloBytes"
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBmetadata=field=glob\fP"
+++Matches only files that have a metadata field attached with a value that
+++matches the glob. The values of metadata fields are matched case
+++insensitively.
+++.IP
+++A glob is something like \fBfoo.*\fP or \fBb?r\fP.
+++Globs can also contain character classes,
+++like \fBfoo[Bb]ar\fP, as well as additional POSIX character classes like
+++\fB[[:space:]]\fP. Which is useful, since a glob in a preferred content
+++expression cannot contain spaces. See the \fBglob(7)\fP man page for more
+++about globs.
+++.IP
+++To match a tag "done", use \fBmetadata=tag=done\fP
+++.IP
+++To match author metadata, use \fBmetadata=author=*Smith\fP
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBmetadata=field<number\fP / \fBmetadata=field>number\fP "
+++.IP "\fBmetadata=field<=number\fP / \fBmetadata=field>=number\fP"
+++Matches only files that have a metadata field attached with a value that
+++is a number and is less than or greater than the specified number.
+++.IP
+++To match PDFs with between 100 and 200 pages (assuming something has set
+++that metadata), use \fBmetadata=pagecount>=100 and metadata=pagecount<=200\fP
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBpresent\fP"
+++Makes content be wanted if it's present, but not otherwise.
+++.IP
+++This leaves it up to you to use git-annex manually
+++to move content around. You can use this to avoid preferred content
+++settings from affecting a subdirectory. For example:
+++\fBauto/* or (include=ad\-hoc/* and present)\fP
+++.IP
+++Note that \fBnot present\fP is a very bad thing to put in a preferred content
+++expression. It'll make it want to get content that's not present, and
+++drop content that is present! Don't go there..
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBinpreferreddir\fP"
+++Makes content be preferred if it's in a directory (located anywhere
+++in the tree) with a particular name.
+++.IP
+++The name of the directory can be configured using
+++\fBgit annex enableremote $remote preferreddir=$dirname\fP
+++.IP
+++(If no directory name is configured, it uses "public" by default.)
+++.IP
+++Note that, when a command is run with the \fB\-\-all\fP option, or in a bare
+++repository, there is no filename associated with an annexed object,
+++and so "inpreferreddir" will not match.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBstandard\fP"
+++git-annex comes with some built\-in preferred content expressions, that
+++can be used with repositories that are in some standard groups
+++such as "client" and "transfer".
+++.IP
+++When a repository is in exactly one such group, you can use the "standard"
+++keyword in its preferred content expression, to match whatever content
+++the group's expression matches.
+++.IP
+++Most often, the whole preferred content expression is simply "standard".
+++But, you can do more complicated things, for example:
+++\fBstandard or include=otherdir/*\fP
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBgroupwanted\fP"
+++The "groupwanted" keyword can be used to refer to a preferred content
+++expression that is associated with a group, as long as there is exactly
+++one such expression amoung the groups a repository is in. This is like
+++the "standard" keyword, but you can configure the preferred content
+++expressions using \fBgit annex groupwanted\fP.
+++.IP
+++When writing a groupwanted preferred content expression,
+++you can use all the keywords documented here, including "standard".
+++(But not "groupwanted".)
+++.IP
+++For example, to make a variant of the standard client preferred content
+++expression that does not want files in the "out" directory, you
+++could run: \fBgit annex groupwanted client "standard and exclude=out/*"\fP
+++.IP
+++Then repositories that are in the client group and have their preferred
+++content expression set to "groupwanted" will use that, while
+++other client repositories that have their preferred content expression
+++set to "standard" will use the standard expression.
+++.IP
+++Or, you could make a new group, with your own custom preferred content
+++expression tuned for your needs, and every repository you put in this
+++group and make its preferred content be "groupwanted" will use it.
+++.IP
+++For example, the archive group only wants to archive 1 copy of each file,
+++spread among every repository in the group.
+++Here's how to configure a group named redundantarchive, that instead
+++wants to contain 3 copies of each file:
+++.IP
+++ git annex groupwanted redundantarchive "not (copies=redundantarchive:3)"
+++ for repo in foo bar baz; do
+++ git annex group $repo redundantarchive
+++ git annex wanted $repo groupwanted
+++ done
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBunused\fP"
+++Matches only keys that \fBgit annex unused\fP has determined to be unused.
+++.IP
+++This is related the the \-\-unused option.
+++However, putting \fBunused\fP in a preferred content expression
+++doesn't make git-annex consider those unused keys. So when git-annex is
+++only checking preferred content expressions against files in the
+++repository (which are obviously used), \fBunused\fP in a preferred
+++content expression won't match anything.
+++.IP
+++So when is \fBunused\fP useful in a preferred content expression?
+++.IP
+++Using \fBgit annex sync \-\-content \-\-all\fP will operate on all files,
+++including unused ones, and take \fBunused\fP in preferred content expressions
+++into account.
+++.IP
+++The git-annex assistant periodically scans for unused files, and
+++moves them to some repository whose preferred content expression
+++says it wants them. (Or, if annex.expireunused is set, it may just delete
+++them.)
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBanything\fP"
+++Always matches.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBnothing\fP"
+++Never matches. (Same as "not anything")
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBnot expression\fP"
+++Inverts what the expression matches. For example, \fBnot include=archive/*\fP
+++is the same as \fBexclude=archive/*\fP
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBand\fP / \fBor\fP / \fB( expression )\fP"
+++These can be used to build up more complicated expressions.
+++.IP
+++.SH TESTING
+++To check at the command line which files are matched by a repository's
+++preferred content settings, you can use the \-\-want\-get and \-\-want\-drop
+++options.
+++.PP
+++For example, git annex find \-\-want\-get \-\-not \-\-in . will find all the files
+++that git annex get \-\-auto will want to get, and git annex find \-\-want\-drop \-\-in
+++\&. will find all the files that git annex drop \-\-auto will want to drop.
+++.PP
+++The \-\-explain option can be used to understand why a complex preferred
+++content expression matches or fails to match. The expression will
+++be displayed, with each term followed by "[TRUE]" or "[FALSE]" to indicate
+++the value. Irrelevant terms will be ommitted from the explanation,
+++for example \fB"exclude=* and copies=1"\fP will be displayed as
+++\fB"exclude=*[FALSE]"\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-vicfg(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-wanted(1)
+++.PP
+++<https://git-annex.branchable.com/preferred_content/>
+++.PP
+++<https://git-annex.branchable.com/preferred_content/standard_groups/>
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++<http://git-annex.branchable.com/>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-proxy.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
+++.TH git-annex-proxy 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-proxy \- safely bypass direct mode guard (deprecated)
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex proxy \fB\-\- git cmd [options]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++This command was for use in a direct mode repository, and such
+++repositories are automatically updated to use an adjusted unlocked branch.
+++So, there's no reason to use this command any longer.
+++.PP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-direct(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-pull.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,139 @@
+++.TH git-annex-pull 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-pull \- pull content from remotes
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex pull \fB[remote ...]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++This command pulls content from remotes. It downloads
+++both git repository content, and the content of annexed files.
+++Like \fBgit pull\fP, it merges changes into the current branch.
+++.PP
+++You can use \fBgit pull\fP and \fBgit-annex get\fP by hand to do the same thing as
+++this command, but this command handles several details, including making
+++sure that the git-annex branch is fetched from the remote.
+++.PP
+++Some special remotes contain a tree of files that can be imported,
+++and this command can be used to pull from those remotes as
+++well as regular git remotes. See git-annex\-import(1) for details
+++about how those special remotes work. In order for this command to import
+++from a special remote, \fBremote.<name>.annex\-tracking\-branch\fP also must
+++be configured, and have the same value as the currently checked out branch.
+++.PP
+++When git-annex\-adjust(1) has been used to check out an adjusted branch,
+++this command will also pull changes from the parent branch.
+++.PP
+++When git-annex\-view(1) has been used to check out a view branch,
+++this command will update the view branch to reflect any changes
+++to the parent branch or metadata.
+++.PP
+++When git-annex\-migrate(1) has been used in other repositories,
+++this updates the content in the local repository for those migrations as well.
+++.PP
+++Normally this tries to download the content of each annexed file,
+++from any remote that it's pulling from that has a copy.
+++To control which files it downloads, configure the preferred
+++content of the local repository. It will also drop files from a
+++remote that are not preferred content of the remote.
+++See git-annex\-preferred\-content(1).
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB[remote]\fP"
+++.IP
+++By default this command pulls from all available remotes, except for remotes
+++that have \fBremote.<name>.annex\-pull\fP (or \fBremote.<name>.annex\-sync\fP)
+++set to false.
+++.IP
+++By specifying the names of remotes (or remote groups), you can control
+++which ones to pull from.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-fast\fP"
+++Only pull with the remotes with the lowest annex\-cost value configured.
+++.IP
+++When a list of remotes (or remote groups) is provided, it picks from
+++amoung those, otherwise it picks from amoung all remotes.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-only\-annex\fP \fB\-a\fP, \fB\-\-not\-only\-annex\fP"
+++Only pull the git-annex branch and annexed content from remotes,
+++not other git branches.
+++.IP
+++The \fBannex.synconlyannex\fP configuration can be set to true to make
+++this be the default behavior. To override such a setting, use
+++\fB\-\-not\-only\-annex\fP.
+++.IP
+++When this is combined with \-\-no\-content, only the git-annex branch
+++will be pulled.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-no\-content, \fP\-g\fB, \fP\-\-content"
+++Use \fB\-\-no\-content\fP or \fB\-g\fP to avoid downloading (and dropping)
+++the content of annexed files, and also prevent doing any migrations of
+++content.
+++.IP
+++If you often use \fB\-\-no\-content\fP, you can set the \fBannex.synccontent\fP
+++configuration to false to prevent downloading content by default.
+++The \fB\-\-content\fP option overrides that configuration.
+++.IP
+++To only prevent only migrations of content, you can set the
+++\fBannex.syncmigrations\fP configuration to false.
+++The \fB\-\-content\fP option overrides that configuration as well.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-content\-of=path\fP \fB\-C path\fP"
+++Only download (and drop) annexed files in the given path.
+++.IP
+++This option can be repeated multiple times with different paths.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-all\fP \fB\-A\fP"
+++Usually this command operates on annexed files in the current branch.
+++This option makes it operate on all available versions of all annexed files
+++(when preferred content settings allow).
+++.IP
+++Note that preferred content settings that use \fBinclude=\fP or \fBexclude=\fP
+++will only match the version of files currently in the work tree, but not
+++past versions of files.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-jobs=N\fP \fB\-JN\fP"
+++Enables parallel pulling with up to the specified number of jobs
+++running at once. For example: \fB\-J10\fP
+++.IP
+++Setting this to "cpus" will run one job per CPU core.
+++.IP
+++(Note that git pulls are not done in parallel because that tends to be
+++less efficient.)
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-allow\-unrelated\-histories\fP, \fB\-\-no\-allow\-unrelated\-histories\fP"
+++Passed on to \fBgit merge\fP, to control whether or not to merge
+++histories that do not share a common ancestor.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-resolvemerge\fP, \fB\-\-no\-resolvemerge\fP"
+++By default, merge conflicts are automatically handled by this command.
+++When two conflicting versions of a file have been committed, both will
+++be added to the tree, under different filenames. For example, file "foo"
+++would be replaced with "foo.variant\-A" and "foo.variant\-B". (See
+++git-annex\-resolvemerge(1) for details.)
+++.IP
+++Use \fB\-\-no\-resolvemerge\fP to disable this automatic merge conflict
+++resolution. It can also be disabled by setting \fBannex.resolvemerge\fP
+++to false.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-backend\fP"
+++Specifies which key\-value backend to use when importing from a
+++special remote.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-push(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-sync(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-preferred\-content(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-satisfy(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-push.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,135 @@
+++.TH git-annex-push 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-push \- push content to remotes
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex push \fB[remote ...]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++This command pushes content to remotes. It uploads
+++both git repository content, and the content of annexed files.
+++.PP
+++You can use \fBgit push\fP and \fBgit-annex copy\fP by hand to do the same thing as
+++this command, but this command handles several details, including making
+++sure that the git-annex branch is pushed to the remote.
+++.PP
+++When using git-annex, often remotes are not bare repositories, because
+++it's helpful to add remotes for nearby machines that you want
+++to access the same annexed content. Pushing to a non\-bare remote will
+++not normally update the remote's current branch with changes from the local
+++repository. (Unless the remote is configured with
+++receive.denyCurrentBranch=updateInstead.)
+++.PP
+++To make working with such non\-bare remotes easier, this command pushes not
+++only local \fBmaster\fP to remote \fBmaster\fP, but also to remote \fBsynced/master\fP
+++(and similar with other branches). When \fBgit-annex pull\fP (or git-annex
+++sync\fB) is later run on the remote, it will merge the \fPsynced/ branches
+++that were pushed to it.
+++.PP
+++Some special remotes allow exporting a tree of files to them
+++(\fBexporttree=yes\fP),
+++and this command can be used to push to those remotes as well
+++as regular git remotes. See git-annex\-export(1) for details
+++about how those special remotes work. In order for this command to export
+++to a special remote, \fBremote.<name>.annex\-tracking\-branch\fP also must
+++be configured, and have the same value as the currently checked out branch.
+++.PP
+++When git-annex\-adjust(1) has been used to check out an adjusted branch,
+++this command will propagate changes that have been made back to the
+++parent branch, without propagating the adjustments.
+++.PP
+++Normally this tries to upload the content of each annexed file that is
+++in the working tree, to any remote that it's pushing to that does not have
+++a copy. To control which files are uploaded to a remote, configure the preferred
+++content of the remote. When a file is not the preferred content of a remote,
+++or of the local repository, this command will try to drop the file's content.
+++See git-annex\-preferred\-content(1).
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB[remote]\fP"
+++.IP
+++By default, this command pushes to all available remotes, except for remotes
+++that have \fBremote.<name>.annex\-push\fP (or \fBremote.<name>.annex\-sync\fP)
+++set to false or \fBremote.<name>.annex\-readonly\fP set to true.
+++.IP
+++By specifying the names of remotes (or remote groups), you can control which
+++ones to push to.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-fast\fP"
+++Only push to the remotes with the lowest annex\-cost value configured.
+++.IP
+++When a list of remotes (or remote groups) is provided, it picks from
+++amoung those, otherwise it picks from amoung all remotes.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-only\-annex\fP \fB\-a\fP, \fB\-\-not\-only\-annex\fP"
+++Only push the git-annex branch and annexed content to remotes,
+++not other git branches.
+++.IP
+++The \fBannex.synconlyannex\fP configuration can be set to true to make
+++this be the default behavior. To override such a setting, use
+++\fB\-\-not\-only\-annex\fP.
+++.IP
+++When this is combined with \-\-no\-content, only the git-annex branch
+++will be pushed.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-no\-content\fP, \fB\-g\fP, \fB\-\-content\fP"
+++Use \fB\-\-no\-content\fP or \fB\-g\fP to avoid uploading (and dropping) the content
+++of annexed files.
+++.IP
+++If you often use \fB\-\-no\-content\fP, you can set the \fBannex.synccontent\fP
+++configuration to false to prevent uploading content by default.
+++The \fB\-\-content\fP option overrides that configuration.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-content\-of=path\fP \fB\-C path\fP"
+++Only upload (or drop) annexed files in the given path.
+++.IP
+++This option can be repeated multiple times with different paths.
+++.IP
+++Note that this option is ignored when syncing with "exporttree=yes"
+++remotes.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-all\fP \fB\-A\fP"
+++Usually this command operates on annexed files in the current branch.
+++This option makes it operate on all available versions of all annexed files
+++(when preferred content settings allow).
+++.IP
+++Note that preferred content settings that use \fBinclude=\fP or \fBexclude=\fP
+++will only match the version of files currently in the work tree, but not
+++past versions of files.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-jobs=N\fP \fB\-JN\fP"
+++Enables parallel pushing with up to the specified number of jobs
+++running at once. For example: \fB\-J10\fP
+++.IP
+++Setting this to "cpus" will run one job per CPU core.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-cleanup\fP"
+++Removes the local and remote \fBsynced/\fP branches, which were created
+++and pushed by \fBgit-annex push\fP or \fBgit-annex sync\fP. This option
+++prevents all other activities.
+++.IP
+++This can come in handy when you've pushed a change to remotes and now
+++want to reset your master branch back before that change. So you
+++run \fBgit reset\fP and force\-push the master branch to remotes, only
+++to find that the next \fBgit annex merge\fP or \fBgit annex pull\fP brings the
+++changes back. Why? Because the \fBsynced/master\fP branch is hanging
+++around and still has the change in it. Cleaning up the \fBsynced/\fP branches
+++prevents that problem.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-pull(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-sync(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-preferred\-content(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-satisfy(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-readpresentkey.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
+++.TH git-annex-readpresentkey 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-readpresentkey \- read records of where key is present
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex readpresentkey \fBkey uuid\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++This plumbing\-level command reads git-annex's records about whether
+++the specified key's content is present in the remote with the specified
+++uuid.
+++.PP
+++It exits 0 if the key is recorded to be present and 1 if not.
+++.PP
+++Note that this does not do an active check to verify if the key
+++is present. To do such a check, use git-annex\-checkpresentkey(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "The git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.IP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-registerurl.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,68 @@
+++.TH git-annex-registerurl 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-registerurl \- registers an url for a key
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex registerurl \fB[key url]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++This plumbing\-level command can be used to register urls where a
+++key can be downloaded from.
+++.PP
+++No verification is performed of the url's contents.
+++.PP
+++Normally the key is a git-annex formatted key. However, to make it easier
+++to use this to add urls, if the key cannot be parsed as a key, and is a
+++valid url, an URL key is constructed from the url.
+++.PP
+++Registering an url also makes git-annex treat the key as present in the
+++special remote that claims it. (Usually the web special remote.)
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-remote=name|uuid\fP"
+++.IP
+++Indicate that the url is expected to be claimed by the specified remote.
+++If some other remote claims the url instead, registering it will fail.
+++.IP
+++Note that \fB\-\-remote=web\fP will prevent any other remote from claiming
+++the url.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-batch\fP"
+++In batch input mode, lines are read from stdin, and each line
+++should contain a key and url, separated by a single space.
+++.IP
+++For backwards compatability with old git-annex before this option
+++was added, when no key and url pair are specified on the command line,
+++batch input is used, the same as if the \-\-batch option were
+++specified. It is however recommended to use \-\-batch.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-z\fP"
+++When in batch mode, the input is delimited by nulls instead of the usual
+++newlines.
+++.IP
+++(Note that for this to be used, you have to explicitly enable batch mode
+++with \fB\-\-batch\fP)
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\fP"
+++Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
+++git-annex. Each line of output is a JSON object.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-error\-messages\fP"
+++Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in
+++the JSON instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-addurl(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-unregisterurl(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-reregisterurl(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-reinit.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
+++.TH git-annex-reinit 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-reinit \- initialize repository, reusing old UUID
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex reinit \fBuuid|description\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Normally, initializing a repository generates a new, unique identifier
+++(UUID) for that repository. Occasionally it may be useful to reuse a
+++UUID \-\- for example, if a repository got deleted, and you're
+++setting it back up.
+++.PP
+++Use this with caution; it can be confusing to have two existing
+++repositories with the same UUID.
+++.PP
+++Make sure you run \fBgit annex fsck\fP after changing the UUID of a
+++repository to make sure location tracking information is recorded
+++correctly.
+++.PP
+++Like \fBgit annex init\fP, this attempts to enable any special remotes
+++that are configured with autoenable=true.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\fP"
+++.IP
+++Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
+++git-annex.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-error\-messages\fP"
+++Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in
+++the JSON instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-init(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-fsck(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-reinject.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,88 @@
+++.TH git-annex-reinject 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-reinject \- inject content of file back into annex
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex reinject \fB[src dest]\fP
+++.PP
+++git annex reinject \-\-known \fB[src]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Moves the content of the src file or files into the annex.
+++Only known file contents will be reinjected. Any unknown src files will
+++be left unchanged.
+++.PP
+++This can be useful if you have obtained the content of a file from
+++elsewhere and want to put it in the local annex. For example, if a file's
+++content has been lost and you have a backup, you can restore the backup and
+++reinject it into your local repository.
+++.PP
+++There are two ways to use this command. Specifying a src file and the name
+++of a dest file (located inside the repository's working tree)
+++injects the src file as the content of the dest file.
+++.PP
+++ git annex reinject /tmp/foo.iso foo.iso
+++.PP
+++Or the \fB\-\-known\fP option can be used to reinject all known src files, without
+++needing to specify the dest file.
+++.PP
+++ git annex reinject \-\-known /tmp/*.iso
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-known\fP"
+++.IP
+++With this option, each specified src file is hashed using the default
+++key\-value backend (or the one specified with \fB\-\-backend\fP), and if git-annex
+++has a record of the resulting key having been in the annex before, the
+++content is reinjected.
+++.IP
+++Note that, when using a key\-value backend that includes the filename
+++extension in the key, this will only work if the src files have the same
+++extensions as the files with the same content that was originally added
+++to git-annex.
+++.IP
+++Note that this will reinject old versions of files that have been
+++modified or deleted from the current git branch.
+++Use git-annex\-unused(1) to detect when such old and potentially
+++unused files have been reinjected.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-backend\fP"
+++Specify the key\-value backend to use when checking if a file is known
+++with the \fB\-\-known\fP option.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-guesskeys\fP"
+++With this option, each specified source file is checked to see if it
+++has the name of a git-annex key, and if so it is imported as the content
+++of that key.
+++.IP
+++This can be used to pluck git-annex objects out of \fBlost+found\fP,
+++as long as the original filename has not been lost,
+++and is particularly useful when using key\-value backends that don't hash
+++to the content of a file.
+++.IP
+++When the key\-value backend does support hashing, the content of the file
+++is verified before importing it.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\fP"
+++Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
+++git-annex. Each line of output is a JSON object.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-error\-messages\fP"
+++Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in
+++the JSON instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-add(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-unused(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-fsck(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-rekey.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,50 @@
+++.TH git-annex-rekey 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-rekey \- change keys used for files
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex rekey \fB[file key ...]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++This plumbing\-level command is similar to migrate, but you specify
+++both the file, and the new key to use for it.
+++.PP
+++Multiple pairs of file and key can be given in a single command line.
+++.PP
+++Note that, unlike \fBgit-annex migrate\fP, this does not copy over metadata,
+++urls, and other such information from the old to the new key
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-force\fP"
+++.IP
+++Allow rekeying of even files whose content is not currently available.
+++Use with caution.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-batch\fP"
+++Enables batch mode, in which lines are read from stdin.
+++Each line should contain the file, and the new key to use for that file,
+++separated by a single space.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-z\fP"
+++Makes the \fB\-\-batch\fP input be delimited by nulls instead of the usual
+++newlines.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\fP"
+++Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
+++git-annex. Each line of output is a JSON object.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-error\-messages\fP"
+++Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in
+++the JSON instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-migrate(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-remotedaemon.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,53 @@
+++.TH git-annex-remotedaemon 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-remotedaemon \- persistent communication with remotes
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex remotedaemon
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++The remotedaemon provides persistent communication with remotes.
+++.PP
+++Several types of remotes are supported:
+++.PP
+++For ssh remotes, the remotedaemon tries to maintain a connection to the
+++remote git repository, and uses git-annex\-shell notifychanges to detect
+++when the remote git repository has changed, and fetches changes from it.
+++For this to work, the git remote must have git-annex\-shell(1)
+++installed, with notifychanges support. The first version of git-annex\-shell
+++that supports it is 5.20140405.
+++.PP
+++For tor\-annex remotes, the remotedaemon runs a tor hidden service,
+++accepting connections from other nodes and serving up the contents of the
+++repository. This is only done if you first run \fBgit annex enable\-tor\fP.
+++Use \fBgit annex p2p\fP to configure access to tor\-annex remotes.
+++.PP
+++Note that when \fBremote.<name>.annex\-pull\fP is set to false, the remotedaemon
+++will avoid fetching changes from that remote.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-foreground\fP"
+++.IP
+++Don't fork to the background, and communicate on stdin/stdout using a
+++simple textual protocol. The assistant runs the remotedaemon this way.
+++.IP
+++Commands in the protocol include LOSTNET, which tells the remotedaemon
+++that the network connection has been lost, and causes it to stop any TCP
+++connctions. That can be followed by RESUME when the network connection
+++comes back up.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-assistant(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-enable\-tor(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-p2p(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-renameremote.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
+++.TH git-annex-renameremote 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-renameremote \- changes name of a special remote
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex renameremote \fBname|uuid|desc newname\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Changes the name that is used to enable a special remote.
+++.PP
+++Normally the current name is used to identify the special remote to rename,
+++but its uuid or description can also be used.
+++.PP
+++This is especially useful when an old special remote used a name, and now you
+++want to use that name for a new special remote. \fBgit annex initremote\fP
+++won't let you create a remote with a conflicting name, so rename the old
+++remote first.
+++.PP
+++ git annex renameremote phone lost\-phone
+++ git annex initremote phone ...
+++.PP
+++This only updates the name that git-annex has stored for use
+++by \fBgit annex enableremote\fP. It does not update the git config stanza
+++for the special remote to use the new name, but of course you can edit
+++the git config if you want to rename it there.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "The git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.IP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-initremote(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-enableremote(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-configremote(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-repair.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,54 @@
+++.TH git-annex-repair 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-repair \- recover broken git repository
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex repair
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++This can repair many of the problems with git repositories that \fBgit fsck\fP
+++detects, but does not itself fix. It's useful if a repository has become
+++badly damaged. One way this can happen is if a repository used by git-annex
+++is on a removable drive that gets unplugged at the wrong time.
+++.PP
+++This command can actually be used inside git repositories that do not
+++use git-annex at all; when used in a repository using git-annex, it
+++does additional repairs of the git-annex branch.
+++.PP
+++It works by deleting any corrupt objects from the git repository, and
+++retrieving all missing objects it can from the remotes of the repository.
+++.PP
+++If that is not sufficient to fully recover the repository, it can also
+++reset branches back to commits before the corruption happened, delete
+++branches that are no longer available due to the lost data, and remove any
+++missing files from the index. It will only do this if run with the
+++\fB\-\-force\fP option, since that rewrites history and throws out missing data.
+++Note that the \fB\-\-force\fP option never touches tags, even if they are no
+++longer usable due to missing data.
+++.PP
+++After running this command, you will probably want to run \fBgit fsck\fP to
+++verify it fixed the repository. Note that fsck may still complain about
+++objects referenced by the reflog, or the stash, if they were unable to be
+++recovered. This command does not try to clean up either the reflog or the
+++stash.
+++.PP
+++It is also a good idea to run \fBgit annex fsck \-\-fast\fP after this command,
+++to make sure that the git-annex branch reflects reality.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-force\fP"
+++.IP
+++Enable repair actions that involve deleting data that has been
+++lost due to git repository corruption.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-fsck(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-required.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,44 @@
+++.TH git-annex-required 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-required \- get or set required content expression
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex required \fBrepository [expression]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++When run with an expression, configures the content that is required
+++to be held in the archive.
+++.PP
+++For example:
+++.PP
+++ git annex required . "include=*.mp3 or include=*.ogg"
+++.PP
+++Without an expression, displays the current required content setting
+++of the repository.
+++.PP
+++While git-annex\-wanted(1) is just a preference, this designates content
+++that should really not be removed. For example a file that is \fBwanted\fP can
+++be removed with \fBgit annex drop\fP, but if that file is \fBrequired\fP, it would
+++need to be removed with \fBgit annex drop \-\-force\fP.
+++.PP
+++Also, \fBgit-annex fsck\fP will warn about required contents that are not
+++present.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "The git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.IP
+++.SH NOTES
+++The \fBrequired\fP command was added in git-annex 5.20150420.
+++.PP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-wanted(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-preferred\-content(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-reregisterurl.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,55 @@
+++.TH git-annex-reregisterurl 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-reregisterurl \- updates url registration information
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex reregisterurl \fB[key]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++This plumbing\-level command updates information about the urls that are
+++registered for a key.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-move\-from=name|uuid\fP"
+++.IP
+++For each key, update any urls that are currently claimed by the
+++specified remote to be instead used by the web special remote.
+++.IP
+++This could be used eg, when a special remote was needed to provide
+++authorization to get an url, but the url has now become publically
+++available and so the web special remote can be used.
+++.IP
+++Note that, like \fBgit-annex unregisterurl\fP, using this option unregisters
+++an url from a special remote, but it does not mark the content as not
+++present in that special remote. However, like \fBgit-annex registerurl\fP,
+++this option does mark content as being present in the web special remote.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-batch\fP"
+++In batch input mode, lines are read from stdin, and each line
+++should contain a key.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-z\fP"
+++When in batch mode, the input is delimited by nulls instead of the usual
+++newlines.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\fP"
+++Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
+++git-annex. Each line of output is a JSON object.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-error\-messages\fP"
+++Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in
+++the JSON instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-registerurl(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-unregisterurl(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-resolvemerge.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,65 @@
+++.TH git-annex-resolvemerge 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-resolvemerge \- resolve merge conflicts
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex resolvemerge
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Automatically resolves a conflicted merge. This is done
+++automatically when using \fBgit annex sync\fP or \fBgit annex merge\fP.
+++.PP
+++When two trees being merged contain conflicting versions of an annexed
+++file, the merge conflict will be resolved by adding both versions to the
+++tree, using variants of the filename.
+++.PP
+++When one tree modified the file, and the other tree deleted the file,
+++the merge conflict will be resolved by adding the modified file using a
+++variant of the filename, leaving the original filename deleted.
+++.PP
+++When the merge conflict involves a file that is annexed in one
+++tree, but is not annexed in the other tree, it is
+++resolved by keeping the non\-annexed file as\-is, and adding the annexed
+++version using a variant of the filename.
+++.PP
+++Note that only merge conflicts that involve one or more annexed files
+++are resolved. Merge conflicts between two files that are not annexed
+++will not be automatically resolved.
+++.PP
+++.SH EXAMPLES
+++Suppose Alice commits a change to annexed file \fBfoo\fP, and Bob commits
+++a different change to the same file \fBfoo\fP.
+++.PP
+++Merging between them will then fail, and git will present the
+++merge conflict as a file \fBfoo\fP pointing to one version of the
+++git-annex symlink, with \fBgit status\fP indicating that \fBfoo\fP has an
+++unresolved conflict.
+++.PP
+++Running \fBgit annex resolvemerge\fP in this situation will resolve the merge
+++conflict, by replacing the file \fBfoo\fP with files named like
+++\fBfoo.variant\-c696\fP and \fBfoo.variant\-f16a\fP. One of the files has the content
+++that Alice committed, and the other has the content that Bob committed.
+++.PP
+++The user can then examine the two variants of the file, and either merge
+++the two changes into a single file, or rename one of them back to \fBfoo\fP
+++and delete the other.
+++.PP
+++Now suppose Alice commits a change to annexed file \fBbar\fP, while Bob commits
+++a deletion of the same file \fBbar\fP. Merging will fail. Running
+++\fBgit annex resolvemerge\fP in this situation will resolve the merge conflict
+++by making a file with a name like \fBbar.variant\-421f\fP containing Alice's
+++version. The \fBbar\fP file remains deleted. The user can later examine the
+++variant of the file and either rename it back to \fBbar\fP, or decide to delete
+++it too.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "The git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.IP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-restage.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
+++.TH git-annex-restage 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-restage \- restages unlocked files in the git index
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex restage
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Since getting or dropping an unlocked file modifies the file in the work
+++tree, git needs to be told that the modification does not change the
+++content that it has recorded (the annex pointer). Restaging the file
+++accomplishes that.
+++.PP
+++You do not normally need to run this command, because usually git-annex
+++is able to restage unlocked files itself. There are some situations
+++where git-annex needs to restage a file, but the git index is locked,
+++and so it cannot. It will then display a warning suggesting you run this
+++command.
+++.PP
+++It's safe to run this command even after you have made a modification to an
+++unlocked file.
+++.PP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++git-annex\-smudge(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-rmurl.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,45 @@
+++.TH git-annex-rmurl 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-rmurl \- record file is not available at url
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex rmurl \fB[file url ..]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Record that the file is no longer available at the url.
+++.PP
+++Removing the last web url will make git-annex no longer treat content as being
+++present in the web special remote. If some other special remote
+++claims the url, unregistering the url will not update presence information
+++for it, because the content may still be present on the remote.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-batch\fP"
+++.IP
+++Enables batch mode, in which lines are read from stdin.
+++Each line should contain the file, and the url to remove from that file,
+++separated by a single space.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-z\fP"
+++Makes the \fB\-\-batch\fP input be delimited by nulls instead of the usual
+++newlines.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\fP"
+++Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
+++git-annex. Each line of output is a JSON object.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-error\-messages\fP"
+++Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in
+++the JSON instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-addurl(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-satisfy.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,66 @@
+++.TH git-annex-satisfy 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-satisfy \- transfer and drop content as configured
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex satisfy \fB[remote ...]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++This transfers and drops content of annexed files to work toward satisfying
+++the preferred content settings of the local repository and remotes.
+++.PP
+++It does the same thing as \fBgit-annex sync \-\-content\fP without the pulling
+++and pushing of git repositories, and without changing the trees that are
+++imported to or exported from special remotes.
+++.PP
+++Note that it (like git-annex\-sync or git-annex\-assist) does not work
+++specifically towards satisfying the git-annex\-numcopies setting,
+++unless the preferred content setting of the local repository is written to
+++do so by using eg \fBapproxlackingcopies=1\fP.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB[remote]\fP"
+++.IP
+++By default this command operates on all remotes, except for remotes
+++that have \fBremote.<name>.annex\-sync\fP set to false.
+++.IP
+++By specifying the names of remotes (or remote groups), you can control
+++which ones to operate on.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-content\-of=path\fP \fB\-C path\fP"
+++Operate on only files in the specified path. The default is to operate on
+++all files in the working tree.
+++.IP
+++This option can be repeated multiple times with different paths.
+++.IP
+++Note that this option is ignored when syncing with "exporttree=yes"
+++remotes.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-jobs=N\fP \fB\-JN\fP"
+++Enables parallel processing with up to the specified number of jobs
+++running at once. For example: \fB\-J10\fP
+++.IP
+++Setting this to "cpus" will run one job per CPU core.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-all\fP \fB\-A\fP"
+++Usually this command operates on annexed files in the current branch.
+++This option makes it operate on all available versions of all annexed files
+++(when preferred content settings allow).
+++.IP
+++Note that preferred content settings that use \fBinclude=\fP or \fBexclude=\fP
+++will only match the version of files currently in the work tree, but not
+++past versions of files.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-sync(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-preferred\-content(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-schedule.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,50 @@
+++.TH git-annex-schedule 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-schedule \- get or set scheduled jobs
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex schedule \fBrepository [expression]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++The git-annex\-assistant(1) daemon can be configured to run scheduled jobs.
+++This is similar to cron and anacron (and you can use them if you prefer),
+++but has the advantage of being integrated into git-annex, and so being able
+++to e.g., fsck a repository on a removable drive when the drive gets
+++connected.
+++.PP
+++When run with an expression, configures scheduled jobs to run at a
+++particular time. This can be used to make the assistant periodically run
+++incremental fscks.
+++.PP
+++When run without an expression, outputs the current scheduled jobs for
+++the repository.
+++.PP
+++.SH EXPRESSIONS
+++These actions are available: "fsck self", "fsck UUID" (where UUID
+++is the UUID of a remote to fsck). After the action comes the duration
+++to allow the action to run, and finally the schedule of when to run it.
+++.PP
+++To schedule multiple jobs, separate them with "; ".
+++.PP
+++Some examples:
+++.PP
+++ fsck self 30m every day at any time
+++ fsck self 1h every month at 3 AM
+++ fsck self 1h on day 1 of every month at any time
+++ fsck self 1h every week divisible by 2 at any time
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "The git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.IP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-assistant(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-expire(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-semitrust.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,40 @@
+++.TH git-annex-semitrust 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-semitrust \- return repository to default trust level
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex semitrust \fB[repository ...]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Returns a repository to the default semi trusted state.
+++.PP
+++Repositories can be specified using their remote name, their
+++description, or their UUID. For the current repository, use "here".
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\fP"
+++.IP
+++Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
+++git-annex. Each line of output is a JSON object.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-error\-messages\fP"
+++Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in
+++the JSON instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-trust(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-untrust(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-dead(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-expire(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-setkey.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
+++.TH git-annex-setkey 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-setkey \- sets annexed content for a key
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex setkey key file
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++This plumbing\-level command makes the content of the specified key
+++be set to the specified file. The file is moved into the annex.
+++.PP
+++It's generally a better idea to use git-annex\-reinject(1) instead of
+++this command.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "The git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.IP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-reinject(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-dropkey(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-setpresentkey.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,37 @@
+++.TH git-annex-setpresentkey 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-setpresentkey \- change records of where key is present
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex setpresentkey \fBkey uuid [1|0]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++This plumbing\-level command changes git-annex's records about whether
+++the specified key's content is present in a remote with the specified uuid.
+++.PP
+++Use 1 to indicate the key is present, or 0 to indicate the key is
+++not present.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-batch\fP"
+++.IP
+++Enables batch mode, in which lines are read from stdin.
+++The line format is "key uuid [1|0]"
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\fP"
+++Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
+++git-annex. Each line of output is a JSON object.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-error\-messages\fP"
+++Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in
+++the JSON instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-shell.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,172 @@
+++.TH git-annex-shell 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex\-shell \- Restricted login shell for git-annex only SSH access
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git-annex\-shell [\-c] command [params ...]
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++git-annex\-shell is a restricted shell, similar to git\-shell, which
+++can be used as a login shell for SSH accounts.
+++.PP
+++Since its syntax is identical to git\-shell's, it can be used as a drop\-in
+++replacement anywhere git\-shell is used. For example it can be used as a
+++user's restricted login shell.
+++.PP
+++.SH COMMANDS
+++Any command not listed below is passed through to git\-shell.
+++.PP
+++Note that the directory parameter should be an absolute path, otherwise
+++it is assumed to be relative to the user's home directory. Also the
+++first "/~/" or "/~user/" is expanded to the specified home directory.
+++.PP
+++.IP "configlist directory"
+++This outputs a subset of the git configuration, in the same form as
+++\fBgit config \-\-list\fP. This is used to get the annex.uuid of the remote
+++repository.
+++.IP
+++When run in a repository that does not yet have an annex.uuid, one
+++will be created, as long as a git-annex branch has already been pushed to
+++the repository, or if the autoinit=1 flag is used to indicate
+++initialization is desired.
+++.IP
+++.IP "p2pstdio directory uuid"
+++This causes git-annex\-shell to communicate using the git-annex p2p
+++protocol over stdio.
+++.IP
+++The uuid is the one belonging to the repository that will be
+++communicating with git-annex\-shell.
+++.IP
+++.IP "notifychanges directory"
+++This is used by \fBgit-annex remotedaemon\fP to be notified when
+++refs in the remote repository are changed.
+++.IP
+++.IP "gcryptsetup directory gcryptid"
+++Sets up a repository as a gcrypt repository.
+++.IP
+++.IP "inannex directory [key ...]"
+++This checks if all specified keys are present in the annex,
+++and exits zero if so.
+++.IP
+++Exits 1 if the key is certainly not present in the annex.
+++Exits 100 if it's unable to tell (perhaps the key is in the process of
+++being removed from the annex).
+++.IP
+++Used only by the gcrypt special remote.
+++.IP
+++.IP "recvkey directory key"
+++This runs rsync in server mode to receive the content of a key,
+++and stores the content in the annex.
+++.IP
+++Used only by the gcrypt special remote.
+++.IP
+++.IP "sendkey directory key"
+++This runs rsync in server mode to transfer out the content of a key.
+++.IP
+++Used only by the gcrypt special remote.
+++.IP
+++.IP "dropkey directory [key ...]"
+++This drops the annexed data for the specified keys.
+++.IP
+++Used only by the gcrypt special remote.
+++.IP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\-\-uuid=UUID"
+++.IP
+++git-annex uses this to specify the UUID of the repository it was expecting
+++git-annex\-shell to access, as a sanity check.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.IP "\-\- fields=val fields=val.. \-\-"
+++Additional fields may be specified this way, to retain compatibility with
+++past versions of git-annex\-shell (that ignore these, but would choke
+++on new dashed options).
+++.IP
+++Currently used fields are autoinit= and remoteuuid=
+++.IP
+++.SH HOOK
+++After content is received or dropped from the repository by git-annex\-shell,
+++it runs a hook, \fB.git/hooks/annex\-content\fP (or \fBhooks/annex\-content\fP on a bare
+++repository). The hook is not currently passed any information about what
+++changed.
+++.PP
+++.SH ENVIRONMENT
+++.IP "GIT_ANNEX_SHELL_READONLY"
+++.IP
+++If set, disallows any action that could modify the git-annex
+++repository.
+++.IP
+++Note that this does not prevent passing commands on to git\-shell.
+++For that, you also need ...
+++.IP
+++.IP "GIT_ANNEX_SHELL_LIMITED"
+++If set, disallows running git\-shell to handle unknown commands.
+++.IP
+++.IP "GIT_ANNEX_SHELL_APPENDONLY"
+++If set, allows data to be written to the git-annex repository,
+++but does not allow data to be removed from it.
+++.IP
+++Note that this does not prevent passing commands on to git\-shell,
+++so you will have to separately configure git to reject pushes that
+++overwrite branches or are otherwise not appends. The git pre\-receive
+++hook may be useful for accomplishing this.
+++.IP
+++It's a good idea to enable annex.securehashesonly in a repository
+++that's set up this way.
+++.IP
+++.IP "GIT_ANNEX_SHELL_DIRECTORY"
+++If set, git-annex\-shell will refuse to run commands that do not operate
+++on the specified directory.
+++.IP
+++.SH EXAMPLES
+++To make a \fB~/.ssh/authorized_keys\fP file that only allows git-annex\-shell
+++to be run, and not other commands, pass the original command to the \-c
+++option:
+++.PP
+++ command="git-annex\-shell \-c \\"$SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND\\"",no\-agent\-forwarding,no\-port\-forwarding,no\-X11\-forwarding ssh\-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1y[...] user@example.com
+++.PP
+++To further restrict git-annex\-shell to a particular repository,
+++and fully lock it down to read\-only mode:
+++.PP
+++ command="GIT_ANNEX_SHELL_DIRECTORY=/srv/annex GIT_ANNEX_SHELL_LIMITED=true GIT_ANNEX_SHELL_READONLY=true git-annex\-shell \-c \\"$SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND\\"",restrict ssh\-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1y[...] user@example.com
+++.PP
+++Obviously, \fBssh\-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1y[...] user@example.com\fP needs to
+++replaced with your SSH key. The above also assumes \fBgit-annex\-shell\fP
+++is available in your \fB$PATH\fP, use an absolute path if it is not the
+++case. Also note how the above uses the \fBrestrict\fP option instead of an
+++explicit list of functionality to disallow. This only works in certain
+++OpenSSH releases, starting from 7.1p2.
+++.PP
+++To only allow adding new objects to the repository, the
+++\fBGIT_ANNEX_SHELL_APPENDONLY\fP variable can be used as well:
+++.PP
+++command="GIT_ANNEX_SHELL_DIRECTORY=/srv/annex GIT_ANNEX_SHELL_APPENDONLY=true git-annex\-shell \-c \\"$SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND\\"",restrict ssh\-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1y[...] user@example.com
+++.PP
+++This will not keep an attacker from destroying the git history, as
+++explained above. For this you might want to disallow certain
+++operations, like branch deletion and force\-push, with options from
+++git\-config(1). For example:
+++.PP
+++git config receive.denyDeletes true
+++git config receive.denyNonFastForwards true
+++.PP
+++With this configuration, git commits can still remove files,
+++but they will still be available in the git history and git-annex will
+++retain their contents. Changes to \fBgit-annex\fP branch, however, can
+++negatively impact git-annex's location tracking information and might
+++cause data loss. To work around this problem, more complex hooks
+++are required, see for example the \fBupdate\-paranoid\fP hook in the git
+++source distribution.
+++.PP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git\-shell(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++<http://git-annex.branchable.com/>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-smudge.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,62 @@
+++.TH git-annex-smudge 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-smudge \- git filter driver for git-annex
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex smudge [\-\-clean] file
+++.PP
+++git annex smudge \-\-update
+++.PP
+++.SH 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 \fBgit add\fP store files in the annex.
+++.PP
+++When adding a file with \fBgit add\fP, 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 \fBgit add\fP from adding files to the annex.
+++.PP
+++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.
+++.PP
+++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.
+++.PP
+++ [filter "annex"]
+++ smudge = git-annex smudge %f
+++ clean = git-annex smudge \-\-clean %f
+++.PP
+++To make git use that filter driver, it needs to be configured in
+++the \fB.gitattributes\fP file or in \fB.git/info/attributes\fP. The latter
+++is normally configured when a repository is initialized, with the following
+++contents:
+++.PP
+++ * filter=annex
+++.PP
+++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
+++\fBgit annex smudge \-\-update\fP 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 \fBgit stash\fP and
+++\fBgit cherry\-pick\fP, do not run any hooks, so after using those commands
+++you can manually run \fBgit annex smudge \-\-update\fP to update the working
+++tree.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "The git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.IP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++git-annex\-filter\-process(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-status.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
+++.TH git-annex-status 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-status \- show the working tree status (deprecated)
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex status \fB[path ...]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Similar to \fBgit status \-\-short\fP, this command displays the status of the files
+++in the working tree.
+++.PP
+++Show files that are not checked into git (?), deleted (D),
+++modified (M), added but not committed (A), and type changed/unlocked (T).
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-ignore\-submodules=when\fP"
+++.IP
+++This option is passed on to git status, see its man page for
+++details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\fP"
+++Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
+++git-annex. Each line of output is a JSON object.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-error\-messages\fP"
+++Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in
+++the JSON instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git\-status(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-sync.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,82 @@
+++.TH git-annex-sync 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-sync \- synchronize local repository with remotes
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex sync \fB[remote ...]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++This command synchronizes the local repository with its remotes.
+++.PP
+++This command first commits any local changes to files that have
+++previously been added to the repository. Then it does the equivilant of
+++git-annex\-pull(1) followed by git-annex\-push(1).
+++.PP
+++However, unlike those commands, this command does not transfer annexed
+++content by default. That will change in a future version of git-annex,
+++when syncing with repositories that have preferred content configured.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-content\fP, \fB\-\-no\-content\fP, \fB\-g\fP"
+++.IP
+++The \-\-content option causes the content of annexed files
+++to also be pulled and pushed.
+++.IP
+++The \-\-no\-content and \-g options cause the content of annexed files to
+++not be pulled and pushed.
+++.IP
+++The \fBannex.synccontent\fP configuration can be set to true to make
+++\fB\-\-content\fP be enabled by default.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-content\-of=path\fP \fB\-C path\fP"
+++This option causes the content of annexed files in the given
+++path to also be pulled and pushed.
+++.IP
+++This option can be repeated multiple times with different paths.
+++.IP
+++Note that this option does not prevent exporting other files to an
+++"exporttree=yes" remote.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-commit\fP, \fB\-\-no\-commit\fP"
+++A commit is done by default (unless \fBannex.autocommit\fP is set to false).
+++.IP
+++Use \-\-no\-commit to avoid committing local changes.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-message=msg\fP \fB\-m msg\fP"
+++Use this option to specify a commit message.
+++.IP
+++If multiple \-m options are given, their values are concatenated
+++as separate paragraphs.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-pull\fP, \fB\-\-no\-pull\fP"
+++Use this option to disable pulling.
+++.IP
+++When \fBremote.<name>.annex\-sync\fP is set to false, pulling is disabled
+++for that remote, and using \fB\-\-pull\fP will not enable it.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-push\fP, \fB\-\-no\-push\fP "
+++Use this option to disable pushing.
+++.IP
+++When \fBremote.<name>.annex\-sync\fP is set to false, pushing is disabled for
+++that remote, and using \fB\-\-push\fP will not enable it.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also all options supported by git-annex\-pull(1) and"
+++git-annex\-push(1) can be used.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-pull(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-push(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-assist(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-satisfy(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-test.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,63 @@
+++.TH git-annex-test 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-test \- run built\-in test suite
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex test
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++This runs git-annex's built\-in test suite.
+++.PP
+++The test suite runs in the \fB.t\fP subdirectory of the current directory.
+++.PP
+++It can be useful to run the test suite on different filesystems,
+++or to verify your local installation of git-annex.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++There are several options, provided by Haskell's tasty test
+++framework. Pass \-\-help for details about those.
+++.PP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-jobs=N\fP \fB\-JN\fP"
+++How many tests to run in parallel. The default is "cpus", which will
+++runs one job per CPU core.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-keep\-failures\fP"
+++When there are test failures, leave the \fB.t\fP directory populated with
+++repositories that demonstate the failures, for later analysis.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-test\-git\-config name=value\fP"
+++The test suite prevents git from reading any git configuration files.
+++Usually it is a good idea to run the test suite with a standard
+++git configuration. However, this option can be useful to see what
+++effect a git configuration setting has on the test suite.
+++.IP
+++Some configuration settings will break the test suite, in ways that are
+++due to a bug in git-annex. But it is possible that changing a
+++configuration can find a legitimate bug in git-annex.
+++.IP
+++One valid use of this is to change a git configuration to a value that
+++is planned to be the new default in a future version of git.
+++.IP
+++Also, some things can only be tested with a git configuration. For
+++example, annex.shared\-sop\-command has to be set for the test suite to
+++test using that command.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-test\-debug\fP"
+++Normally output of commands run by the test suite is hidden, so even
+++when annex.debug or \-\-debug is enabled, it will not be displayed.
+++This option makes the full output of commands run by the test suite be
+++displayed. It also makes the test suite run git-annex with \-\-debug.
+++.IP
+++It's a good idea to use \fB\-J1\fP in combinaton with this, otherwise
+++the output of concurrent tests will be mixed together.
+++.IP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-testremote(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-testremote.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,53 @@
+++.TH git-annex-testremote 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-testremote \- test transfers to/from a remote
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex testremote \fBremote\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++This tests a remote by sending objects to it, downloading objects from it,
+++etc.
+++.PP
+++It's safe to run in an existing repository (the repository contents are
+++not altered), although it may perform expensive data transfers.
+++.PP
+++It's best to make a new remote for testing purposes. While the test
+++tries to clean up after itself, if the remote being tested had a bug,
+++the cleanup might fail, leaving test data in the remote. Also,
+++some special remotes don't support removal of data that has been stored
+++in them, so test data won't be able to be cleaned up when testing those.
+++.PP
+++Testing will use the remote's configuration, automatically varying
+++the chunk sizes, and with simple shared encryption disabled and enabled,
+++and exporttree disabled and enabled. If the remote is readonly, testing
+++is limited to checking various properties of downloading from it.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-fast\fP"
+++.IP
+++Perform a smaller set of tests.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-test\-readonly=file\fP"
+++Normally, random objects are generated for the test and are sent to the
+++remote. When a readonly remote is being tested, that cannot be done,
+++and so you need to specify some annexed files to use in the testing,
+++using this option. Their content needs to be present in the readonly remote
+++being tested, and in the local repository.
+++.IP
+++This option can be repeated.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-size=NUnits\fP"
+++Tune the base size of generated objects. The default is 1MiB.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-test(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-transferkey.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
+++.TH git-annex-transferkey 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-transferkey \- transfers a key from or to a remote
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex transferkey \fBkey [\-\-from=remote|\-\-to=remote]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++This plumbing\-level command is used to request a single key be
+++transferred.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-from=remote\fP"
+++.IP
+++Download the content of the key from the remote.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-to=remote\fP"
+++Upload the content of the key to the remote.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-file=name\fP"
+++Provides a hint about the name of the file associated with the key.
+++(This name is only used in progress displays.)
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-transferkeys.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
+++.TH git-annex-transferkeys 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-transferkeys \- transfers keys (deprecated)
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex transferkeys
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++This plumbing\-level command is used to transfer data, by the assistant
+++in git-annex version 8.20201127 and older. It is still included only
+++to prevent breakage during upgrades.
+++.PP
+++It is a long\-running process, which is fed instructions about the keys
+++to transfer using an internal stdio protocol, which is
+++intentionally not documented (as it may change at any time).
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "The git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.IP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-transferrer.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
+++.TH git-annex-transferrer 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-transferrer \- transfers content
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex transferrer
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++This plumbing\-level command is used to transfer data.
+++It is a long\-running process, which is fed instructions about
+++what to transfer using an internal stdio protocol, which is
+++intentionally not documented (as it may change at any time).
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "The git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.IP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-trust.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
+++.TH git-annex-trust 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-trust \- trust a repository
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex trust \fB[repository ...]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Records that a repository is trusted to not unexpectedly lose
+++content. Use with care.
+++.PP
+++Repositories can be specified using their remote name, their
+++description, or their UUID. To trust the current repository, use "here".
+++.PP
+++Before trusting a repository, consider this scenario. Repository A
+++is trusted and B is not; both contain the same content. \fBgit-annex drop\fP
+++is run on repository A, which checks that B still contains the content,
+++and so the drop proceeds. Then \fBgit-annex drop\fP is run on repository B,
+++which trusts A to still contain the content, so the drop succeeds. Now
+++the content has been lost.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\fP"
+++.IP
+++Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
+++git-annex. Each line of output is a JSON object.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-error\-messages\fP"
+++Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in
+++the JSON instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-semitrust(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-untrust(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-dead(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-unannex.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
+++.TH git-annex-unannex 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-unannex \- undo accidental add command
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex unannex \fB[path ...]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Use this to undo an accidental \fBgit annex add\fP command. It puts the
+++file back how it was before the add.
+++.PP
+++Note that for safety, the content of the file remains in the annex,
+++until you use \fBgit annex unused\fP and \fBgit annex dropunused\fP.
+++.PP
+++This is not the command you should use if you intentionally added a
+++file some time ago, and don't want its contents any more. In that
+++case you should use \fBgit annex drop\fP instead, and you can also
+++\fBgit rm\fP the file.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-fast\fP"
+++.IP
+++Normally this does a slow copy of the file. In \fB\-\-fast\fP mode, it
+++instead makes a hard link from the file to the content in the annex.
+++But use \-\-fast mode with caution, because editing the file will
+++change the content in the annex.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\fP"
+++Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
+++git-annex. Each line of output is a JSON object.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-error\-messages\fP"
+++Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in
+++the JSON instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "file matching options"
+++The git-annex\-matching\-options(1)
+++can be used to specify files to unannex.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-undo.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
+++.TH git-annex-undo 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-undo \- undo last change to a file or directory
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex \fB[filename|directory] ...\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++When passed a filename, undoes the last change that was made to that
+++file.
+++.PP
+++When passed a directory, undoes the last change that was made to the
+++contents of that directory.
+++.PP
+++Running undo a second time will undo the undo, returning the working
+++tree to the same state it had before. To support undoing an undo of
+++staged changes, any staged changes are first committed by the
+++undo command.
+++.PP
+++Note that this does not undo get/drop of a file's content; it only
+++operates on the file tree committed to git.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\fP"
+++.IP
+++Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
+++git-annex. Each line of output is a JSON object.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-error\-messages\fP"
+++Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in
+++the JSON instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "The git-annex\-common\-options(1) can also be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-add(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-ungroup.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
+++.TH git-annex-ungroup 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-ungroup \- remove a repository from a group
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex ungroup \fBrepository groupname\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Removes a repository from a group.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "The git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.IP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-group(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-uninit.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
+++.TH git-annex-uninit 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-uninit \- de\-initialize git-annex and clean out repository
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex uninit
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Use this to stop using git annex. It will unannex every file in the
+++repository, and remove all of git-annex's other data, leaving you with a
+++git repository plus the previously annexed files.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\fP"
+++.IP
+++Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
+++git-annex. Each line of output is a JSON object.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-error\-messages\fP"
+++Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in
+++the JSON instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-unannex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-init(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-unlock.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,71 @@
+++.TH git-annex-unlock 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-unlock \- unlock files for modification
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex unlock \fB[path ...]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Normally, the content of annexed files is protected from being changed.
+++Unlocking an annexed file allows it to be modified. When no files are
+++specified, all annexed files in the current directory are unlocked.
+++.PP
+++Unlocking a file changes how it is stored in the git repository (from a
+++symlink to a pointer file), so this command will make a change that you
+++can commit.
+++.PP
+++The content of an unlocked file is still stored in git-annex, not git,
+++and when you commit modifications to the file, the modifications will also
+++be stored in git-annex, with only the pointer file stored in git.
+++.PP
+++If you use \fBgit add\fP to add a file to the annex, it will be added in unlocked form from
+++the beginning. This allows workflows where a file starts out unlocked, is
+++modified as necessary, and is locked once it reaches its final version.
+++.PP
+++Normally, unlocking a file requires a copy to be made of its content, so
+++that its original content is preserved, while the copy can be modified. To
+++use less space, annex.thin can be set to true; this makes a hard link to
+++the content be made instead of a copy. (Only when supported by the file
+++system.) While this can save considerable disk space, any modification made
+++to a file will cause the old version of the file to be lost from the local
+++repository. So, enable annex.thin with care.
+++.PP
+++.SH EXAMPLES
+++ # git annex unlock disk\-image
+++ # git commit \-m "unlocked to allow VM to make changes as it runs"
+++.PP
+++ # git annex unlock photo.jpg
+++ # gimp photo.jpg
+++ # git annex add photo.jpg
+++ # git annex lock photo.jpg
+++ # git commit \-m "redeye removal"
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "file matching options"
+++.IP
+++The git-annex\-matching\-options(1)
+++can be used to specify files to unlock.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\fP"
+++Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
+++git-annex. Each line of output is a JSON object.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-error\-messages\fP"
+++Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in
+++the JSON instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-edit(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-add(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-lock(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-unregisterurl.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,59 @@
+++.TH git-annex-unregisterurl 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-unregisterurl \- unregisters an url for a key
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex unregisterurl \fB[key url]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++This plumbing\-level command can be used to unregister urls when keys can
+++no longer be downloaded from them.
+++.PP
+++Normally the key is a git-annex formatted key. However, if the key cannot be
+++parsed as a key, and is a valid url, an URL key is constructed from the url.
+++.PP
+++Unregistering a key's last web url will make git-annex no longer treat content
+++as being present in the web special remote. If some other special remote
+++claims the url, unregistering the url will not update presence information
+++for it, because the content may still be present on the remote.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-remote=name|uuid\fP"
+++.IP
+++Indicate that the url is expected to be claimed by the specified remote.
+++If some other remote claims the url instead, unregistering it will fail.
+++.IP
+++Note that \fB\-\-remote=web\fP will prevent any other remote from claiming
+++the url.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-batch\fP"
+++In batch input mode, lines are read from stdin, and each line
+++should contain a key and url, separated by a single space.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-z\fP"
+++When in batch mode, the input is delimited by nulls instead of the usual
+++newlines.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\fP"
+++Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
+++git-annex. Each line of output is a JSON object.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-error\-messages\fP"
+++Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in
+++the JSON instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-registerurl(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-reregisterurl(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-rmurl(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-untrust.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
+++.TH git-annex-untrust 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-untrust \- do not trust a repository
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex untrust \fB[repository ...]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Records that a repository is not trusted and could lose content
+++at any time.
+++.PP
+++Repositories can be specified using their remote name, their
+++description, or their UUID. To untrust the current repository, use "here".
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\fP"
+++.IP
+++Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
+++git-annex. Each line of output is a JSON object.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-error\-messages\fP"
+++Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in
+++the JSON instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-trust(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-semitrust(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-dead(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-unused.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,100 @@
+++.TH git-annex-unused 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-unused \- look for unused file content
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex unused
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Checks the annex for data that does not correspond to any files present
+++in any tag or branch, or in the git index, and prints a numbered list
+++of the data.
+++.PP
+++After running this command, you can use the \fB\-\-unused\fP option with many
+++other git-annex commands to operate on all the unused data that was found.
+++.PP
+++For example, to move all unused data to origin:
+++.PP
+++ git annex unused; git annex move \-\-unused \-\-to origin
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-fast\fP"
+++.IP
+++Only show unused temp and bad files.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-from=repository\fP"
+++Check for unused data that is located in a repository.
+++.IP
+++The repository should be specified using the name of a configured remote,
+++or the UUID or description of a repository.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-used\-refspec=+ref:\-ref\fP"
+++By default, any data that the git index uses, or that any refs in the git
+++repository point to is considered to be used. If you only want to use
+++some refs, you can use this option to specify the ones to use. Data that
+++is not in the specified refs (and not used by the index) will then be
+++considered unused.
+++.IP
+++See REFSPEC FORMAT below for details of the format of this setting.
+++.IP
+++The git configuration annex.used\-refspec can be used to configure
+++this in a more permanent fashion.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\fP"
+++Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
+++git-annex.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-error\-messages\fP"
+++Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in
+++the JSON instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH REFSPEC FORMAT
+++The refspec format for \-\-used\-refspec and annex.used\-refspec is
+++a colon\-separated list of additions and removals of refs.
+++A somewhat contrived example:
+++.PP
+++ +refs/heads/*:+HEAD^:+refs/tags/*:\-refs/tags/old\-tag:reflog
+++.PP
+++This adds all refs/heads/ refs, as well as the previous version
+++of HEAD. It also adds all tags, except for old\-tag. And it adds
+++all refs from the reflog.
+++.PP
+++The default behavior is equivilant to \fB\-\-used\-refspec=+refs/*:+HEAD\fP
+++.PP
+++The refspec is processed by starting with an empty set of refs,
+++and walking the list in order from left to right.
+++.PP
+++Each + using a glob is matched against all relevant refs
+++(a subset of \fBgit show\-ref\fP) and all matching refs are added
+++to the set.
+++For example, "+refs/remotes/*" adds all remote refs.
+++.PP
+++Each + without a glob adds the literal value to the set.
+++For example, "+HEAD^" adds "HEAD^".
+++.PP
+++Each \- is matched against the set of refs accumulated so far.
+++Any refs with names that match are removed from the set.
+++.PP
+++"reflog" adds all the refs from the reflog. This will make past versions
+++of files not be considered to be unused until the ref expires from the
+++reflog (by default for 90 days). Note that this may make git-annex unused
+++take some time to complete, it if needs to check every ref from the
+++reflog.
+++.PP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-dropunused(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-addunused(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-whereused(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-oldkeys(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-upgrade.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,53 @@
+++.TH git-annex-upgrade 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-upgrade \- upgrade repository
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex upgrade
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Upgrades the repository to the latest version.
+++.PP
+++Each git-annex repository has an annex.version in its git configuration,
+++that indicates the repository version. When an old repository version
+++becomes deprecated, git-annex will automatically upgrade it
+++(unless annex.autoupgraderepository is set to false). To manually upgrade,
+++you can use this command.
+++.PP
+++Sometimes there's a newer repository version that is not the default yet,
+++and then you can use this command to upgrade to it.
+++.PP
+++Currently, git-annex supports upgrades all the way back to version 0, which
+++was only used by its author. It's expected that git-annex will always
+++support upgrading from all past repository versions \-\- this is necessary to
+++allow archives to be taken offline for years and later used.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\-\-autoonly"
+++.IP
+++Only do whatever automatic upgrade can be done, don't necessarily
+++upgrade to the latest version. This is used internally by git-annex.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\fP"
+++Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
+++git-annex.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-error\-messages\fP"
+++Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in
+++the JSON instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-migrate(1)
+++.PP
+++Upgrades procedures and history: <http://git-annex.branchable.com/upgrades>
+++.PP
+++News and release notes: <http://git-annex.branchable.com/news/>
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-vadd.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
+++.TH git-annex-vadd 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-vadd \- add subdirs to current view
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex vadd \fB[field=glob ...] [field=value ...] [tag ...] [?tag ...] [field?=glob]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Changes the current view, adding an additional level of directories
+++to categorize the files.
+++.PP
+++For example, when the view is by author/tag, \fBvadd year=*\fP will
+++change it to year/author/tag.
+++.PP
+++So will \fBvadd year=2014 year=2013\fP, but limiting the years in view
+++to only those two.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "The git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.IP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-metadata(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-view(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-vpop(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-vfilter(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-vcycle(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-vcycle.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
+++.TH git-annex-vcycle 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-vcycle \- switch view to next layout
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex vcycle
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++When a view involves nested subdirectories, this cycles the order.
+++.PP
+++For example, when the view is by year/author/tag, \fBvcycle\fP will switch
+++it to author/tag/year.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "The git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.IP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-metadata(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-view(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-vpop(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-vadd(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-vfilter(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-version.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
+++.TH git-annex-version 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-version \- show version info
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex version
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Shows the version of git-annex, as well as repository version information.
+++.PP
+++git-annex's version is in the form MAJOR.DATE, where MAJOR is a number
+++like 5, which corresponds to the current repository version, and DATE
+++is the date of the last release, like 20150320.
+++.PP
+++Daily builds of git-annex will append a "\-gREF" to the version, which
+++corresponds to the git ref from git-annex's source repository that was
+++built. Therefore, "5.20150320\-gdd35cf3" is a daily build, and
+++"5.20150401" is an April 1st release made a bit later.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-raw\fP"
+++.IP
+++Causes only git-annex's version to be output, and nothing else.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-vfilter.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
+++.TH git-annex-vfilter 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-vfilter \- filter current view
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex vfilter \fB[tag ...] [field=value ...] [?tag ...] [field?=glob] [!tag ...] [field!=value ...]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Filters the current view to only the files that have the
+++specified field values and tags.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "The git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.IP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-metadata(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-view(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-vpop(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-vadd(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-vcycle(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-vicfg.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
+++.TH git-annex-vicfg 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-vicfg \- edit configuration in git-annex branch
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex vicfg
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Opens EDITOR on a temp file containing all of git-annex's
+++configuration settings that are stored in the git-annex branch,
+++and when it exits, stores any changes made back to the git-annex branch.
+++.PP
+++Unlike git config settings, these configuration settings can be seen
+++by all clones of the repository.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "The git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.IP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git\-config(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-view.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,73 @@
+++.TH git-annex-view 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-view \- enter a view branch
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex view \fB[tag ...] [field=value ...] [field=glob ...] [?tag ...] [field?=glob] [!tag ...] [field!=value ...]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Uses metadata to build a view branch of the files in the current branch,
+++and checks out the view branch. Only files in the current branch whose
+++metadata matches all the specified field values and tags will be
+++shown in the view.
+++.PP
+++Multiple values for a metadata field can be specified, either by using
+++a glob (\fBfield="*"\fP) or by listing each wanted value. The resulting view
+++will put files in subdirectories according to the value of their fields.
+++.PP
+++Once within such a view, you can make additional directories, and
+++copy or move files into them. When you commit, the metadata will
+++be updated to correspond to your changes. Deleting files and committing
+++also updates the metadata.
+++.PP
+++As well as the usual metadata, there are fields available corresponding
+++to the path to the file. So a file "foo/bar/baz/file" has fields "/=foo",
+++"foo/=bar", and "foo/bar/=baz". These location fields can be used the
+++same as other metadata to construct the view.
+++.PP
+++For example, \fB/=foo\fP will only include files from the foo
+++directory in the view, while \fBfoo/=*\fP will preserve the
+++subdirectories of the foo directory in the view.
+++.PP
+++To enter a view containing only files that lack a given metadata
+++value or tag, specify field!=value or !tag. (Globs cannot be used here.)
+++.PP
+++\fBfield?=*\fP is like \fBfield=*\fP but adds an additional directory named \fB_\fP (by
+++default) that contains files that do not have the field set to any value.
+++Similarly, \fB?tag\fP adds an additional directory named \fB_\fP that contains
+++files that do not have any tags set. Moving files from the \fB_\fP directory to
+++another directory and committing will set the metadata. And moving files
+++into the \fB_\fP directory and committing will unset the metadata.
+++.PP
+++The name of the \fB_\fP directory can be changed using the annex.viewunsetdirectory
+++git config.
+++.PP
+++Filenames in the view branch include their path within the original branch, to
+++ensure that they are unique. The path comes after the main filename, and
+++before any extensions. For example, "foo/bar.baz" will have a name
+++like "bar_%foo%.baz". annex.maxextensionlength can be used to configure
+++what is treated as an extension.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "The git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.IP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-metadata(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-vpop(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-vfilter(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-vadd(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-vcycle(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-adjust(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-vpop.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
+++.TH git-annex-vpop 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-vpop \- switch back to previous view
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex vpop \fB[N]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Switches from the currently active view back to the previous view.
+++Or, from the first view back to original branch.
+++.PP
+++The optional number tells how many views to pop.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "The git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.IP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-metadata(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-view(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-vfilter(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-vadd(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-vcycle(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-wanted.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
+++.TH git-annex-wanted 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-wanted \- get or set preferred content expression
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex wanted \fBrepository [expression]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++When run with an expression, configures the content that is preferred
+++to be held in the archive. See git-annex\-preferred\-content(1)
+++.PP
+++For example:
+++.PP
+++ git annex wanted . "include=*.mp3 or include=*.ogg"
+++.PP
+++Without an expression, displays the current preferred content setting
+++of the repository.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "The git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.IP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-required(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-preferred\-content(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-groupwanted(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-watch.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
+++.TH git-annex-watch 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-watch \- daemon to watch for changes
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex watch
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Watches for changes to files in the current directory and its subdirectories,
+++and takes care of automatically adding new files, as well as dealing with
+++deleted, copied, and moved files. With this running as a daemon in the
+++background, you no longer need to manually run git commands when
+++manipulating your files.
+++.PP
+++By default, all new files in the directory will be added to the repository.
+++(Including dotfiles.) To block some files from being added, use
+++\fB.gitignore\fP files.
+++.PP
+++By default, all files that are added are added to the annex, the same
+++as when you run \fBgit annex add\fP. If you configure annex.largefiles,
+++files that it does not match will instead be added with \fBgit add\fP.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-foreground\fP"
+++.IP
+++Avoid forking to the background.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-stop\fP"
+++Stop a running daemon in the current repository.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-assistant(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-webapp.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,53 @@
+++.TH git-annex-webapp 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-webapp \- launch webapp
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex webapp
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Opens a web app, that allows easy setup of a git-annex repository,
+++and control of the git-annex assistant. If the assistant is not
+++already running, it will be started. This will cause new files to
+++be added and syncing operations to be performed.
+++.PP
+++By default, the webapp can only be accessed from localhost, and running
+++it opens a browser window.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-listen=address\fP"
+++.IP
+++Useful for using the webapp on a remote computer. This makes the webapp
+++listen on the specified IP address. (Or on the address that a specified
+++hostname resolves to.)
+++.IP
+++This disables running a local web browser, and outputs the url you
+++can use to open the webapp.
+++.IP
+++Set annex.listen in the git config to make the webapp always
+++listen on an IP address.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-port=number\fP"
+++Use this option to specify a port for the webapp.
+++By default, the webapp picks an unused port.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH USING HTTPS
+++When using the webapp on a remote computer, you'll almost certainly
+++want to enable HTTPS. The webapp will use HTTPS if it finds
+++a .git/annex/privkey.pem and .git/annex/certificate.pem. Here's
+++one way to generate those files, using a self\-signed certificate:
+++.PP
+++ openssl genrsa \-out .git/annex/privkey.pem 4096
+++ openssl req \-new \-x509 \-key .git/annex/privkey.pem > .git/annex/certificate.pem
+++.PP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-assistant(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-whereis.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,107 @@
+++.TH git-annex-whereis 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-whereis \- lists repositories that have file content
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex whereis \fB[path ...]\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Displays information about where the contents of files are located.
+++.PP
+++For example:
+++.PP
+++ # git annex whereis
+++ whereis my_cool_big_file (1 copy)
+++ 0c443de8\-e644\-11df\-acbf\-f7cd7ca6210d \-\- laptop
+++ whereis other_file (3 copies)
+++ 0c443de8\-e644\-11df\-acbf\-f7cd7ca6210d \-\- laptop
+++ 62b39bbe\-4149\-11e0\-af01\-bb89245a1e61 \-\- usb drive [here]
+++ 7570b02e\-15e9\-11e0\-adf0\-9f3f94cb2eaa \-\- backup drive
+++.PP
+++Note that this command does not contact remotes to verify if they still
+++have the content of files. It only reports on the last information that was
+++received from remotes.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "matching options"
+++.IP
+++The git-annex\-matching\-options(1)
+++can be used to control what to act on.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-key=keyname\fP"
+++Show where a particular git-annex key is located.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-all\fP \fB\-A\fP"
+++Show whereis information for all known keys.
+++.IP
+++(Except for keys that have been marked as dead,
+++see git-annex\-dead(1).)
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-branch=ref\fP"
+++Show whereis information for files in the specified branch or treeish.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-unused\fP"
+++Show whereis information for files found by last run of git-annex unused.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-batch\fP"
+++Enables batch mode, in which a file is read in a line from stdin,
+++its information displayed, and repeat.
+++.IP
+++Note that if the file is not an annexed file, or does not match
+++specified matching options, an empty line will be
+++output instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-batch\-keys\fP"
+++This is like \fB\-\-batch\fP but the lines read from stdin are parsed as keys.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-z\fP"
+++Makes batch input be delimited by nulls instead of the usual
+++newlines.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\fP"
+++Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
+++git-annex. Each line of output is a JSON object.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-json\-error\-messages\fP"
+++Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in
+++the JSON instead.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-format=value\fP"
+++Use custom output formatting.
+++.IP
+++The value is a format string, in which '${var}' is expanded to the
+++value of a variable. To right\-justify a variable with whitespace,
+++use '${var;width}' ; to left\-justify a variable, use '${var;\-width}';
+++to escape unusual characters (including control characters)
+++in a variable, use '${escaped_var}'
+++.IP
+++These variables are available for use in formats: file, key, uuid,
+++url, backend, bytesize, humansize, keyname, hashdirlower, hashdirmixed,
+++mtime (for the mtime field of a WORM key).
+++.IP
+++Also, '\\n' is a newline, '\\000' is a NULL, etc.
+++.IP
+++When the format contains the uuid variable, it will be expanded in turn
+++for each repository that contains the file content. For example,
+++with \-\-format="${file} ${uuid}\\n", output will look like:
+++.IP
+++ foo 00000000\-0000\-0000\-0000\-000000000001
+++ foo a7f7ddd0\-9a08\-11ea\-ab66\-8358e4209d30
+++ bar a7f7ddd0\-9a08\-11ea\-ab66\-8358e4209d30
+++.IP
+++The same applies when the url variable is used and a file has multiple
+++recorded urls.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Also the git-annex\-common\-options(1) can be used."
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-find(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-list(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex-whereused.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,47 @@
+++.TH git-annex-whereused 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex-whereused \- find what files use or used a key
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex whereused \fB\-\-key=keyname|\-\-unused\fP
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++Finds what files use or used a key.
+++.PP
+++For each file in the working tree that uses a key, this outputs one line,
+++starting with the key, then a space, and then the name of the file.
+++When multiple files use the same key, they will all be listed. When
+++nothing is found that uses the key, there will be no output.
+++.PP
+++The default is to find only files in the current working tree that use a
+++key. The \fB\-\-historical\fP option makes it also find past versions of files.
+++.PP
+++.SH OPTIONS
+++.IP "\fB\-\-key=keyname\fP"
+++.IP
+++Operate on this key.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-unused\fP"
+++Operate on keys found by last run of git-annex unused.
+++.IP
+++Usually these keys won't be used by any files in the current working
+++tree, or any tags or branches. Combining this option with \fB\-\-historical\fP
+++will find past uses of the keys.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fB\-\-historical\fP"
+++When no files in the current working tree use a key, this causes more
+++work to be done, looking at past versions of the current branch, other
+++branches, tags, and the reflog, to find somewhere that the key was used.
+++It stops after finding one use of the key, and outputs a git rev that
+++refers to where it was used, eg "HEAD@{40}:somefile"
+++.IP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-unused(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-annex.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,1942 @@
+++.TH git-annex 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git-annex \- manage files with git, without checking their contents in
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git annex command [params ...]
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++git-annex allows managing files with git, without checking the file
+++contents into git. While that may seem paradoxical, it is useful when
+++dealing with files larger than git can currently easily handle, whether due
+++to limitations in memory, checksumming time, or disk space.
+++.PP
+++Even without file content tracking, being able to manage files with git,
+++move files around and delete files with versioned directory trees, and use
+++branches and distributed clones, are all very handy reasons to use git. And
+++annexed files can co\-exist in the same git repository with regularly
+++versioned files, which is convenient for maintaining documents, Makefiles,
+++etc that are associated with annexed files but that benefit from full
+++revision control.
+++.PP
+++When a file is annexed, its content is moved into a key\-value store, and
+++a symlink is made that points to the content. These symlinks are checked into
+++git and versioned like regular files. You can move them around, delete
+++them, and so on. Pushing to another git repository will make git-annex
+++there aware of the annexed file, and it can be used to retrieve its
+++content from the key\-value store.
+++.PP
+++.SH EXAMPLES
+++ # git annex get video/hackity_hack_and_kaxxt.mov
+++ get video/hackity_hack_and_kaxxt.mov (not available)
+++ I was unable to access these remotes: server
+++ Try making some of these repositories available:
+++ 5863d8c0\-d9a9\-11df\-adb2\-af51e6559a49 \-\- my home file server
+++ 58d84e8a\-d9ae\-11df\-a1aa\-ab9aa8c00826 \-\- portable USB drive
+++ ca20064c\-dbb5\-11df\-b2fe\-002170d25c55 \-\- backup SATA drive
+++ failed
+++ # sudo mount /media/usb
+++ # git remote add usbdrive /media/usb
+++ # git annex get video/hackity_hack_and_kaxxt.mov
+++ get video/hackity_hack_and_kaxxt.mov (from usbdrive...) ok
+++
+++ # git annex add iso
+++ add iso/Debian_5.0.iso ok
+++
+++ # git annex drop iso/Debian_4.0.iso
+++ drop iso/Debian_4.0.iso ok
+++
+++ # git annex move iso \-\-to=usbdrive
+++ move iso/Debian_5.0.iso (moving to usbdrive...) ok
+++.PP
+++.SH COMMONLY USED COMMANDS
+++.IP "\fBhelp\fP"
+++.IP
+++Display built\-in help.
+++.IP
+++For help on a specific command, use \fBgit annex help command\fP
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBadd [path ...]\fP"
+++Adds files to the annex.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-add(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBget [path ...]\fP"
+++Makes the content of annexed files available in this repository.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-get(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBdrop [path ...]\fP"
+++Drops the content of annexed files from this repository.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-drop(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBmove [path ...] [\-\-from=remote|\-\-to=remote]\fP"
+++Moves the content of files from or to another remote.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-move(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBcopy [path ...] [\-\-from=remote|\-\-to=remote]\fP"
+++Copies the content of files from or to another remote.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-copy(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBstatus [path ...]\fP"
+++Show the working tree status. (deprecated)
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-status(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBunlock [path ...]\fP"
+++Unlock annexed files for modification.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-unlock(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBedit [path ...]\fP"
+++This is an alias for the unlock command. May be easier to remember,
+++if you think of this as allowing you to edit an annexed file.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBlock [path ...]\fP"
+++Use this to undo an unlock command if you don't want to modify
+++the files, or have made modifications you want to discard.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-lock(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBpull [remote ...]\fP"
+++Pull content from remotes.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-pull(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBpush [remote ...]\fP"
+++Push content to remotes.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-push(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBsync [remote ...]\fP"
+++Synchronize local repository with remotes.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-sync(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBassist [remote ...]\fP"
+++Add files and sync changes with remotes.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-assist(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBsatisfy [remote ...]\fP"
+++Satisfy preferred content settings by transferring and dropping content.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-satisfy(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBmirror [path ...] [\-\-to=remote|\-\-from=remote]\fP"
+++Mirror content of files to/from another repository.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-mirror(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBaddurl [url ...]\fP"
+++Downloads each url to its own file, which is added to the annex.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-addurl(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBrmurl file url\fP"
+++Record that the file is no longer available at the url.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-rmurl(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBimport \-\-from remote branch[:subdir] | [path ...]\fP"
+++Add a tree of files to the repository.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-import(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBimportfeed [url ...]\fP"
+++Imports the contents of podcast feeds into the annex.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-importfeed(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBexport treeish \-\-to remote\fP"
+++Export content to a remote.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-export(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBundo [filename|directory] ...\fP"
+++Undo last change to a file or directory.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-undo(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBmulticast\fP"
+++Multicast file distribution.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-multicast(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBwatch\fP"
+++Daemon to watch for changes and autocommit.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-watch(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBassistant\fP"
+++Daemon to automatically sync changes.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-assistant(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBwebapp\fP"
+++Opens a web app, that allows easy setup of a git-annex repository,
+++and control of the git-annex assistant. If the assistant is not
+++already running, it will be started.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-webapp(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremotedaemon\fP"
+++Persistant communication with remotes.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-remotedaemon(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.SH REPOSITORY SETUP COMMANDS
+++.IP "\fBinit [description]\fP"
+++.IP
+++Until a repository (or one of its remotes) has been initialized,
+++git-annex will refuse to operate on it, to avoid accidentally
+++using it in a repository that was not intended to have an annex.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-init(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBdescribe repository description\fP"
+++Changes the description of a repository.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-describe(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBinitremote name type=value [param=value ...]\fP"
+++Creates a new special remote, and adds it to \fB.git/config\fP.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-initremote(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBenableremote name [param=value ...]\fP"
+++Enables use of an existing special remote in the current repository.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-enableremote(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBconfigremote name [param=value ...]\fP"
+++Changes configuration of an existing special remote.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-configremote(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBrenameremote\fP"
+++Renames a special remote.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-renameremote(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBenable\-tor\fP"
+++Sets up tor hidden service.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-enable\-tor(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBnumcopies [N]\fP"
+++Configure desired number of copies.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-numcopies(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBmincopies [N]\fP"
+++Configure minimum number of copies.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-mincopies(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBtrust [repository ...]\fP"
+++Records that a repository is trusted to not unexpectedly lose
+++content. Use with care.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-trust(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBuntrust [repository ...]\fP"
+++Records that a repository is not trusted and could lose content
+++at any time.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-untrust(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBsemitrust [repository ...]\fP"
+++Returns a repository to the default semi trusted state.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-semitrust(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBgroup repository groupname\fP"
+++Add a repository to a group.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-group(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBungroup repository groupname\fP"
+++Removes a repository from a group.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-ungroup(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBwanted repository [expression]\fP"
+++Get or set preferred content expression.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-wanted(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBgroupwanted groupname [expression]\fP"
+++Get or set groupwanted expression.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-groupwanted(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBrequired repository [expression]\fP"
+++Get or set required content expression.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-required(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBschedule repository [expression]\fP"
+++Get or set scheduled jobs.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-schedule(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBconfig\fP"
+++Get and set other configuration stored in git-annex branch.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-config(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBvicfg\fP"
+++Opens EDITOR on a temp file containing most of the above configuration
+++settings, as well as a few others, and when it exits, stores any changes
+++made back to the git-annex branch.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-vicfg(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBadjust\fP"
+++Switches a repository to use an adjusted branch, which can automatically
+++unlock all files, etc.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-adjust(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBdirect\fP"
+++Switches a repository to use direct mode. (deprecated)
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-direct(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBindirect\fP"
+++Switches a repository to use indirect mode. (deprecated)
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-indirect(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.SH REPOSITORY MAINTENANCE COMMANDS
+++.IP "\fBfsck [path ...]\fP"
+++.IP
+++Checks the annex consistency, and warns about or fixes any problems found.
+++This is a good complement to \fBgit fsck\fP.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-fsck(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBexpire [repository:]time ...\fP"
+++Expires repositories that have not recently performed an activity
+++(such as a fsck).
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-expire(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBunused\fP"
+++Checks the annex for data that does not correspond to any files present
+++in any tag or branch, and prints a numbered list of the data.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-unused(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBdropunused [number|range ...]\fP"
+++Drops the data corresponding to the numbers, as listed by the last
+++\fBgit annex unused\fP
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-dropunused(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBaddunused [number|range ...]\fP"
+++Adds back files for the content corresponding to the numbers or ranges,
+++as listed by the last \fBgit annex unused\fP.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-addunused(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBfix [path ...]\fP"
+++Fixes up symlinks that have become broken to again point to annexed content.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-fix(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBmerge\fP"
+++Automatically merge changes from remotes.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-merge(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBupgrade\fP"
+++Upgrades the repository.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-upgrade(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBdead [repository ...] [\-\-key key]\fP"
+++Indicates that a repository or a single key has been irretrievably lost.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-dead(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBforget\fP"
+++Causes the git-annex branch to be rewritten, throwing away historical
+++data about past locations of files.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-forget(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBfilter\-branch\fP"
+++Produces a filtered version of the git-annex branch.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-filter\-branch(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBrepair\fP"
+++This can repair many of the problems with git repositories that \fBgit fsck\fP
+++detects, but does not itself fix. It's useful if a repository has become
+++badly damaged. One way this can happen is if a repository used by git-annex
+++is on a removable drive that gets unplugged at the wrong time.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-repair(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBp2p\fP"
+++Configure peer\-2\-Peer links between repositories.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-p2p(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.SH QUERY COMMANDS
+++.IP "\fBfind [path ...]\fP"
+++.IP
+++Outputs a list of annexed files in the specified path. With no path,
+++finds files in the current directory and its subdirectories.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-find(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBwhereis [path ...]\fP"
+++Displays information about where the contents of files are located.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-whereis(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBlist [path ...]\fP"
+++Displays a table of remotes that contain the contents of the specified
+++files. This is similar to whereis but a more compact display.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-list(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBwhereused\fP"
+++Finds what files use or used a key.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBlog [path ...]\fP"
+++Displays the location log for the specified file or files,
+++showing each repository they were added to ("+") and removed from ("\-").
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-log(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBoldkeys [path ...]\fP"
+++List keys used for old versions of files.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-oldkeys(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBinfo [directory|file|remote|uuid ...]\fP"
+++Displays statistics and other information for the specified item,
+++which can be a directory, or a file, or a remote, or the uuid of a
+++repository.
+++.IP
+++When no item is specified, displays statistics and information
+++for the repository as a whole.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-info(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBversion\fP"
+++Shows the version of git-annex, as well as repository version information.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-version(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBmap\fP"
+++Generate map of repositories.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-map(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBinprogress\fP"
+++Access files while they're being downloaded.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-inprogress(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBfindkeys\fP"
+++Similar to \fBgit-annex find\fP, but operating on keys.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-findkeys(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.SH METADATA COMMANDS
+++.IP "\fBmetadata [path ...]\fP"
+++.IP
+++The content of an annexed file can have any number of metadata fields
+++attached to it to describe it. Each metadata field can in turn
+++have any number of values.
+++.IP
+++This command can be used to set metadata, or show the currently set
+++metadata.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-metadata(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBview [tag ...] [field=value ...] [field=glob ...] [?tag ...] [field?=glob] [!tag ...] [field!=value ...]\fP"
+++Uses metadata to build a view branch of the files in the current branch,
+++and checks out the view branch. Only files in the current branch whose
+++metadata matches all the specified field values and tags will be
+++shown in the view.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-view(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBvpop [N]\fP"
+++Switches from the currently active view back to the previous view.
+++Or, from the first view back to original branch.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-vpop(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBvfilter [tag ...] [field=value ...] [!tag ...] [field!=value ...]\fP"
+++Filters the current view to only the files that have the
+++specified field values and tags.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-vfilter(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBvadd [field=glob ...] [field=value ...] [tag ...]\fP"
+++Changes the current view, adding an additional level of directories
+++to categorize the files.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-vfilter(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBvcycle\fP"
+++When a view involves nested subdirectories, this cycles the order.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-vcycle(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.SH UTILITY COMMANDS
+++.IP "\fBmigrate [path ...]\fP"
+++.IP
+++Changes the specified annexed files to use a different key\-value backend.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-migrate(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBreinject src dest\fP"
+++Moves the src file into the annex as the content of the dest file.
+++This can be useful if you have obtained the content of a file from
+++elsewhere and want to put it in the local annex.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-reinject(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBunannex [path ...]\fP"
+++Use this to undo an accidental \fBgit annex add\fP command. It puts the
+++file back how it was before the add.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-unannex(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBuninit\fP"
+++De\-initialize git-annex and clean out repository.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-uninit(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBreinit uuid|description\fP"
+++Initialize repository, reusing old UUID.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-reinit(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.SH PLUMBING COMMANDS
+++.IP "\fBpre\-commit [path ...]\fP"
+++.IP
+++This is meant to be called from git's pre\-commit hook. \fBgit annex init\fP
+++automatically creates a pre\-commit hook using this.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-pre\-commit(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBpost\-receive\fP"
+++This is meant to be called from git's post\-receive hook. \fBgit annex init\fP
+++automatically creates a post\-receive hook using this.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-post\-receive(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBlookupkey [file ...]\fP"
+++Looks up key used for file.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-lookupkey(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBcalckey [file ...]\fP"
+++Calculates the key that would be used to refer to a file.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-calckey(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBcontentlocation [key ..]\fP"
+++Looks up location of annexed content for a key.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-contentlocation(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBexaminekey [key ...]\fP"
+++Print information that can be determined purely by looking at the key.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-examinekey(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBmatchexpression\fP"
+++Checks if a preferred content expression matches provided data.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-matchexpression(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBfromkey [key file]\fP"
+++Manually set up a file in the git repository to link to a specified key.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-fromkey(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBregisterurl [key url]\fP"
+++Registers an url for a key.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-registerurl(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBunregisterurl [key url]\fP"
+++Unregisters an url for a key.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-unregisterurl(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBreregisterurl [key url]\fP"
+++Updates url registration information.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-reregisterurl(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBsetkey key file\fP"
+++Moves a file into the annex as the content of a key.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-setkey(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBdropkey [key ...]\fP"
+++Drops annexed content for specified keys.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-dropkey(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBtransferkey key [\-\-from=remote|\-\-to=remote]\fP"
+++Transfers a key from or to a remote.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-transferkey(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBtransferrer\fP"
+++Used internally by git-annex to transfer content.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-transferrer(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBtransferkeys\fP"
+++Used internally by old versions of the assistant.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-transferkey(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBsetpresentkey key uuid [1|0]\fP"
+++This plumbing\-level command changes git-annex's records about whether
+++the specified key's content is present in a remote with the specified uuid.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-setpresentkey(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBreadpresentkey key uuid\fP"
+++Read records of where key is present.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-readpresentkey(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBcheckpresentkey key remote\fP"
+++Check if key is present in remote.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-checkpresentkey(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBrekey [file key ...]\fP"
+++Change keys used for files.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-rekey(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBresolvemerge\fP"
+++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 \fBgit annex sync\fP or \fBgit-annex pull\fP
+++or \fBgit annex merge\fP.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-resolvemerge(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBdiffdriver\fP"
+++This can be used to make \fBgit diff\fP diff the content of annexed files.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-diffdriver(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBsmudge\fP"
+++This command lets git-annex be used as a git filter driver, allowing
+++annexed files in the git repository to be unlocked regular files instead
+++of symlinks.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-smudge(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBfilter\-process\fP"
+++An alternative implementation of a git filter driver, that is faster
+++in some situations and slower in others than \fBgit-annex smudge\fP.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-filter\-process(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBrestage\fP"
+++Restages unlocked files in the git index.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-restage(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBfindref [ref]\fP"
+++Lists files in a git ref. (deprecated)
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-findref(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBproxy \-\- git cmd [options]\fP"
+++Bypass direct mode guard. (deprecated)
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-proxy(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.SH TESTING COMMANDS
+++.IP "\fBtest\fP"
+++.IP
+++This runs git-annex's built\-in test suite.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-test(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBtestremote remote\fP"
+++This tests a remote by generating some random objects and sending them to
+++the remote, then redownloading them, removing them from the remote, etc.
+++.IP
+++It's safe to run in an existing repository (the repository contents are
+++not altered), although it may perform expensive data transfers.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-testremote(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBfuzztest\fP"
+++Generates random changes to files in the current repository,
+++for use in testing the assistant.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-fuzztest(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBbenchmark\fP"
+++This runs git-annex's built\-in benchmarks, if it was built with
+++benchmarking support.
+++.IP
+++See git-annex\-benchmark(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.SH ADDON COMMANDS
+++In addition to all the commands listed above, more commands can be added to
+++git-annex by dropping commands named like "git-annex\-foo" into a directory
+++in the PATH.
+++.PP
+++.SH CONFIGURATION
+++Like other git commands, git-annex is configured via \fB.git/config\fP.
+++These settings, as well as relevant git config settings, are
+++the ones git-annex uses.
+++.PP
+++(Some of these settings can also be set, across all clones of the
+++repository, using git-annex\-config. See its man page for a list.)
+++.PP
+++.IP "\fBannex.uuid\fP"
+++A unique UUID for this repository (automatically set).
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.backend\fP"
+++Name of the default key\-value backend to use when adding new files
+++to the repository. See git-annex\-backends(1) for information about
+++available backends.
+++.IP
+++This is overridden by annex annex.backend configuration in the
+++\&.gitattributes files, and by the \-\-backend option.
+++.IP
+++(This used to be named \fBannex.backends\fP, and that will still be used
+++if set.)
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.securehashesonly\fP"
+++Set to true to indicate that the repository should only use
+++cryptographically secure hashes (SHA2, SHA3) and not insecure
+++hashes (MD5, SHA1) for content.
+++.IP
+++When this is set, the contents of files using cryptographically
+++insecure hashes will not be allowed to be added to the repository.
+++.IP
+++Also, \fBgit-annex fsck\fP will complain about any files present in
+++the repository that use insecure hashes. And,
+++\fBgit-annex import \-\-no\-content\fP will refuse to import files
+++from special remotes using insecure hashes.
+++.IP
+++To configure the behavior in new clones of the repository,
+++this can be set using git-annex\-config.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.maxextensionlength\fP"
+++Maximum length, in bytes, of what is considered a filename extension.
+++This is used when adding a file to a backend that preserves filename extensions,
+++and also when generating a view branch.
+++.IP
+++The default length is 4, which allows extensions like "jpeg". The dot before
+++the extension is not counted part of its length.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.maxextensions\fP"
+++Maximum number of filename extensions to preserve when using a backend
+++that preserves filename extensions, and also when generating a view
+++branch.
+++.IP
+++The default is 2, which allows for compound extensions like ".tar.gz".
+++When set to 1, it will only preserve the last extension, eg ".gz".
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.diskreserve\fP"
+++Amount of disk space to reserve. Disk space is checked when transferring
+++annexed content to avoid running out, and additional free space can be
+++reserved via this option, to make space for other data (such as git
+++commit logs). Can be specified with any commonly used units, for
+++example, "0.5 gb", "500M", or "100 KiloBytes"
+++.IP
+++The default reserve is 100 megabytes.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.skipunknown\fP"
+++Set to true to make commands like "git-annex get" silently skip over
+++items that are listed in the command line, but are not checked into git.
+++.IP
+++Set to false to make it an error for commands like "git-annex get"
+++to be asked to operate on files that are not checked into git.
+++(This is the default in recent versions of git-annex.)
+++.IP
+++Note that, when annex.skipunknown is false, a command like "git-annex get
+++\&." will fail if no files in the current directory are checked into git.
+++Commands like "git-annex get foo/" will fail if no files in the directory
+++are checked into git, but if at least one file is, it will ignore other
+++files that are not. This is all the same as the behavior of "git\-ls files
+++\-\-error\-unmatch".
+++.IP
+++Also note that git-annex skips files that are checked into git, but are
+++not annexed files; this setting does not affect that.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.largefiles\fP"
+++Used to configure which files are large enough to be added to the annex.
+++It is an expression that matches the large files, eg
+++"\fBinclude=*.mp3 or largerthan=500kb\fP"
+++See git-annex\-matching\-expression(1) for details on the syntax.
+++.IP
+++Overrides any annex.largefiles attributes in \fB.gitattributes\fP files.
+++.IP
+++To configure a default annex.largefiles for all clones of the repository,
+++this can be set in git-annex\-config(1).
+++.IP
+++This configures the behavior of both git-annex and git when adding
+++files to the repository. By default, \fBgit-annex add\fP adds all files
+++to the annex (except dotfiles), and \fBgit add\fP adds files to git
+++(unless they were added to the annex previously).
+++When annex.largefiles is configured, both
+++\fBgit annex add\fP and \fBgit add\fP will add matching large files to the
+++annex, and the other files to git.
+++.IP
+++Other git-annex commands also honor annex.largefiles, including
+++\fBgit annex import\fP, \fBgit annex addurl\fP, \fBgit annex importfeed\fP,
+++\fBgit-annex assist\fP, and the \fBgit-annex assistant\fP.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.dotfiles\fP"
+++Normally, dotfiles are assumed to be files like .gitignore,
+++whose content should always be part of the git repository, so
+++they will not be added to the annex. Setting annex.dotfiles to true
+++makes dotfiles be added to the annex the same as any other file.
+++.IP
+++To annex only some dotfiles, set this and configure annex.largefiles
+++to match the ones you want. For example, to match only dotfiles ending
+++in ".big"
+++.IP
+++ git config annex.largefiles "(include=.*.big or include=*/.*.big) or (exclude=.* and exclude=*/.*)"
+++ git config annex.dotfiles true
+++.IP
+++To configure a default annex.dotfiles for all clones of the repository,
+++this can be set in git-annex\-config(1).
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.gitaddtoannex\fP"
+++Setting this to false will prevent \fBgit add\fP from adding
+++files to the annex, despite the annex.largefiles configuration.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.addsmallfiles\fP"
+++Controls whether small files (not matching annex.largefiles)
+++should be checked into git by \fBgit annex add\fP. Defaults to true;
+++set to false to instead make small files be skipped.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.addunlocked\fP"
+++Commands like \fBgit-annex add\fP default to adding files to the repository
+++in locked form. This can make them add the files in unlocked form,
+++the same as if git-annex\-unlock(1) were run on the files.
+++.IP
+++This can be set to "true" to add everything unlocked, or it can be a more
+++complicated expression that matches files by name, size, or content. See
+++git-annex\-matching\-expression(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++To configure a default annex.addunlocked for all clones of the repository,
+++this can be set in git-annex\-config(1).
+++.IP
+++(Using \fBgit add\fP always adds files in unlocked form and it is not
+++affected by this setting.)
+++.IP
+++When a repository has core.symlinks set to false, or has an adjusted
+++unlocked branch checked out, this setting is ignored, and files are
+++always added to the repository in unlocked form.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.numcopies\fP"
+++This is a deprecated setting. You should instead use the
+++\fBgit annex numcopies\fP command to configure how many copies of files
+++are kept across all repositories, or the annex.numcopies .gitattributes
+++setting.
+++.IP
+++This config setting is only looked at when \fBgit annex numcopies\fP has
+++never been configured, and when there's no annex.numcopies setting in the
+++\&.gitattributes file.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.genmetadata\fP"
+++Set this to \fBtrue\fP to make git-annex automatically generate some metadata
+++when adding files to the repository.
+++.IP
+++In particular, it stores year, month, and day metadata, from the file's
+++modification date.
+++.IP
+++When importfeed is used, it stores additional metadata from the feed,
+++such as the author, title, etc.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.used\-refspec\fP"
+++This controls which refs \fBgit-annex unused\fP considers to be used.
+++See REFSPEC FORMAT in git-annex\-unused(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.jobs\fP"
+++Configure the number of concurrent jobs to run. Default is 1.
+++.IP
+++Only git-annex commands that support the \-\-jobs option will
+++use this.
+++.IP
+++Setting this to "cpus" will run one job per CPU core.
+++.IP
+++When the \fB\-\-batch\fP option is used, this configuration is ignored.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.adjustedbranchrefresh\fP"
+++When git-annex\-adjust(1) is used to set up an adjusted branch
+++that needs to be refreshed after getting or dropping files, this config
+++controls how frequently the branch is refreshed.
+++.IP
+++Refreshing the branch takes some time, so doing it after every file
+++can be too slow. (It also can generate a lot of dangling git objects.)
+++The default value is 0 (or false), which does not
+++refresh the branch. Setting 1 (or true) will refresh only once,
+++after git-annex has made other changes. Setting 2 refreshes after every
+++file, 3 after every other file, and so on; setting 100 refreshes after
+++every 99 files.
+++.IP
+++(If git-annex gets faster in the future, refresh rates will increase
+++proportional to the speed improvements.)
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.queuesize\fP"
+++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.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.bloomcapacity\fP"
+++The \fBgit annex unused\fP and \fBgit annex sync \-\-content\fP 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 \fBgit-annex unused\fP and \fBgit annex sync \-\-content\fP consume more memory;
+++run \fBgit annex info\fP for memory usage numbers.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.bloomaccuracy\fP"
+++Adjusts the accuracy of the bloom filter used by
+++\fBgit annex unused\fP and \fBgit annex sync \-\-content\fP.
+++The default accuracy is 10000000 \-\- 1 unused file out of 10000000
+++will be missed by \fBgit annex unused\fP. Increasing the accuracy will make
+++\fBgit annex unused\fP consume more memory; run \fBgit annex info\fP
+++for memory usage numbers.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.sshcaching\fP"
+++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 \fBfalse\fP.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.adviceNoSshCaching\fP"
+++When git-annex is unable to use ssh connection caching, or has been
+++configured not to, and concurrency is enabled, it will warn that
+++this might result in multiple ssh processes prompting for passwords
+++at the same time. To disable that warning, eg if you have configured ssh
+++connection caching yourself, or have ssh agent caching passwords,
+++set this to \fBfalse\fP.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.alwayscommit\fP"
+++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 \fB\-c annex.alwayscommit=false\fP. You can later
+++commit the data by running \fBgit annex merge\fP (or by automatic merges)
+++or \fBgit annex sync\fP.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.commitmessage\fP"
+++When git-annex updates the git-annex branch, it usually makes up
+++its own commit message (eg "update"), since users rarely look at or
+++care about changes to that branch. If you do care, you can
+++specify this setting by running commands with
+++\fB\-c annex.commitmessage=whatever\fP
+++.IP
+++This works well in combination with annex.alwayscommit=false,
+++to gather up a set of changes and commit them with a message you specify.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.commitmessage\-command\fP"
+++This command is run and its output is used as the commit message to the
+++git-annex branch.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.alwayscompact\fP"
+++By default, git-annex compacts data it records in the git-annex branch.
+++Setting this to false avoids doing that compaction in some cases, which
+++can speed up operations that populate the git-annex branch with a lot
+++of data. However, when used with operations that overwrite old values in
+++the git-annex branch, that may cause the git-annex branch to use more disk
+++space, and so slow down reading data from it.
+++.IP
+++An example of a command that can be sped up by using
+++\fB\-c annex.alwayscompact=false\fP is \fBgit-annex registerurl \-\-batch\fP,
+++when adding a large number of urls to the same key.
+++.IP
+++This option was first supported by git-annex version 10.20220724.
+++It is not entirely safe to set this option in a repository that may also
+++be used by an older version of git-annex at the same time as a version
+++that supports this option.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.allowsign\fP"
+++By default git-annex avoids gpg signing commits that it makes when
+++they're not the purpose of a command, but only a side effect.
+++That default avoids lots of gpg password prompts when
+++commit.gpgSign is set. A command like \fBgit annex sync\fP or \fBgit annex merge\fP
+++will gpg sign its commit, but a command like \fBgit annex get\fP,
+++that updates the git-annex branch, will not. The assistant also avoids
+++signing commits.
+++.IP
+++Setting annex.allowsign to true lets all commits be signed, as
+++controlled by commit.gpgSign and other git configuration.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.merge\-annex\-branches\fP"
+++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.
+++.IP
+++To avoid that merging, set this to "false".
+++.IP
+++This can be useful particularly when you don't have write permission
+++to the repository. While git-annex is mostly able to work in a read\-only
+++repository with unmerged git-annex branches, some things do not work,
+++and when it does work it will be slower due to needing to look at each of
+++the unmerged branches.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.private\fP"
+++When this is set to true, no information about the repository will be
+++recorded in the git-annex branch.
+++.IP
+++For example, to make a repository without any mention of it ever
+++appearing in the git-annex branch:
+++.IP
+++ git init myprivate
+++ cd myprivaterepo
+++ git config annex.private true
+++ git annex init
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.hardlink\fP"
+++Set this to \fBtrue\fP to make file contents be hard linked between the
+++repository and its remotes when possible, instead of a more expensive copy.
+++.IP
+++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.
+++.IP
+++When a repository is set up using \fBgit clone \-\-shared\fP, git-annex init
+++will automatically set annex.hardlink and mark the repository as
+++untrusted.
+++.IP
+++When \fBannex.thin\fP is also set, setting \fBannex.hardlink\fP has no effect.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.thin\fP"
+++Set this to \fBtrue\fP to make unlocked files be a hard link to their content
+++in the annex, rather than a second copy. 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. Any other, locked
+++files in the repository that pointed to that content will get broken
+++as well (\fBgit-annex fsck\fP will detect and clean up after that).
+++So, enable this with care.
+++.IP
+++After setting (or unsetting) this, you should run \fBgit annex fix\fP to
+++fix up the annexed files in the work tree to be hard links (or copies).
+++.IP
+++Note that this has no effect when the filesystem does not support hard links.
+++And when multiple files in the work tree have the same content, only
+++one of them gets hard linked to the annex.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.supportunlocked\fP"
+++By default git-annex supports unlocked files as well as locked files,
+++so this defaults to true. If set to false, git-annex will only support
+++locked files. That will avoid doing the work needed to support unlocked
+++files.
+++.IP
+++Note that setting this to false does not prevent a repository from
+++having unlocked files added to it, and in that case the content of the
+++files will not be accessible until they are locked.
+++.IP
+++After changing this config, you need to re\-run \fBgit-annex init\fP for it
+++to take effect.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.resolvemerge\fP"
+++Set to false to prevent merge conflicts in the checked out branch
+++being automatically resolved by the \fBgit-annex assitant\fP,
+++\fBgit-annex assist\fP, \fBgit-annex sync\fP, \fBgit-annex pull\fP, \fBgit-annex merge\fP,
+++and the git-annex post\-receive hook.
+++.IP
+++To configure the behavior in all clones of the repository,
+++this can be set in git-annex\-config(1).
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.synccontent\fP"
+++Set to true to make \fBgit-annex sync\fP default to transferring
+++annexed content.
+++.IP
+++Set to false to prevent \fBgit-annex assist\fP, \fBgit-annex pull\fP and
+++\fBgit-annex push\fP from transferring annexed content.
+++.IP
+++To configure the behavior in all clones of the repository,
+++this can be set in git-annex\-config(1).
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.synconlyannex\fP"
+++Set to true to make \fBgit-annex assist\fP, \fBgit-annex sync\fP,
+++\fBgit-annex pull\fP, and \fBgit-annex push\fP default to only operating
+++on the git-annex branch and annexed content.
+++.IP
+++To configure the behavior in all clones of the repository,
+++this can be set in git-annex\-config(1).
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.syncmigrations\fP"
+++Set to false to prevent \fBgit-annex sync\fP and \fBgit-annex pull\fP
+++from scanning for migrations and updating the local
+++repository for those migrations.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.viewunsetdirectory\fP"
+++This configures the name of a directory that is used in a view to contain
+++files that do not have metadata set. The default name for the directory
+++is \fB"_"\fP. See git-annex\-view(1) for details.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.debug\fP"
+++Set to true to enable debug logging by default.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.debugfilter\fP"
+++Set to configure which debug messages to display (when debug message
+++display has been enabled by annex.debug or \-\-debug). The value is one
+++or more module names, separated by commas.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.version\fP"
+++The current version of the git-annex repository. This is
+++maintained by git-annex and should never be manually changed.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.autoupgraderepository\fP"
+++When an old git-annex repository version is no longer supported,
+++git-annex will normally automatically upgrade the repository to
+++the new version. It may also sometimes upgrade from an old repository
+++version that is still supported but that is not as good as a later
+++version.
+++.IP
+++If this is set to false, git-annex won't automatically upgrade the
+++repository. If the repository version is not supported, git-annex
+++will instead exit with an error message. If it is still supported,
+++git-annex will continue to work.
+++.IP
+++You can run \fBgit annex upgrade\fP yourself when you are ready to upgrade the
+++repository.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.crippledfilesystem\fP"
+++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".
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.pidlock\fP"
+++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.
+++.IP
+++To support such situations, you can set annex.pidlock to true, and it
+++will fall back to a single top\-level pid file lock.
+++.IP
+++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.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.pidlocktimeout\fP"
+++git-annex will wait up to this many seconds for the pid lock
+++file to go away, and will then abort if it cannot continue. Default: 300
+++.IP
+++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.
+++This is mostly avoided, but can occur especially when using a network
+++file system. This timeout prevents git-annex waiting forever in such a
+++situation.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.dbdir\fP"
+++The directory where git-annex should store its sqlite databases.
+++The default location is inside \fB.git/annex/\fP.
+++.IP
+++Certian filesystems, such as cifs, may not support locking operations
+++that sqlite needs, and setting this to a directory on another filesystem
+++can work around such a problem.
+++.IP
+++This can safely be set to the same directory in the configuration of
+++multiple repositories; each repository will use a subdirectory for its
+++sqlite database.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.cachecreds\fP"
+++When "true" (the default), git-annex will cache credentials used to
+++access special remotes in files in .git/annex/creds/
+++that only you can read. To disable that caching, set to "false",
+++and credentials will only be read from the environment, or if
+++they have been embedded in encrypted form in the git repository, will
+++be extracted and decrypted each time git-annex needs to access the
+++remote.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.secure\-erase\-command\fP"
+++This can be set to a command that should be run whenever git-annex
+++removes the content of a file from the repository.
+++.IP
+++In the command line, %file is replaced with the file that should be
+++erased.
+++.IP
+++For example, to use the wipe command, set it to \fBwipe \-f %file\fP.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.freezecontent\-command\fP, \fBannex.thawcontent\-command\fP"
+++Usually the write permission bits are unset to protect annexed objects
+++from being modified or deleted. The freezecontent\-command is run after
+++git-annex has removed (or attempted to remove) the write bit, and can
+++be used to prevent writing in some other way.
+++The thawcontent\-command should undo its effect, and is run before
+++git-annex restores the write bit.
+++.IP
+++In the command line, %path is replaced with the file or directory to
+++operate on.
+++.IP
+++(When annex.crippledfilesystem is set, git-annex will not try to
+++remove/restore the write bit, but it will still run these hooks.)
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.tune.objecthash1\fP, \fBannex.tune.objecthashlower\fP, \fBannex.tune.branchhash1\fP"
+++These can be passed to \fBgit annex init\fP 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/>.
+++.IP
+++.SH CONFIGURATION OF REMOTES
+++Remotes are configured using these settings in \fB.git/config\fP.
+++.PP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-cost\fP"
+++When determining which repository to
+++transfer annexed files from or to, ones with lower costs are preferred.
+++The default cost is 100 for local repositories, and 200 for remote
+++repositories.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-cost\-command\fP"
+++If set, the command is run, and the number it outputs is used as the cost.
+++This allows varying the cost based on e.g., the current network.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-start\-command\fP"
+++A command to run when git-annex begins to use the remote. This can
+++be used to, for example, mount the directory containing the remote.
+++.IP
+++The command may be run repeatedly when multiple git-annex processes
+++are running concurrently.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-stop\-command\fP"
+++A command to run when git-annex is done using the remote.
+++.IP
+++The command will only be run once *all* running git-annex processes
+++are finished using the remote.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-shell\fP"
+++Specify an alternative git-annex\-shell executable on the remote
+++instead of looking for "git-annex\-shell" on the PATH.
+++.IP
+++This is useful if the git-annex\-shell program is outside the PATH
+++or has a non\-standard name.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-ignore\fP"
+++If set to \fBtrue\fP, prevents git-annex from storing or retrieving annexed
+++file contents on this remote by default.
+++(You can still request it be used with the \fB\-\-from\fP and \fB\-\-to\fP options.)
+++.IP
+++This is, for example, useful if the remote is located somewhere
+++without git-annex\-shell. (For example, if it's on GitHub).
+++Or, it could be used if the network connection between two
+++repositories is too slow to be used normally.
+++.IP
+++This does not prevent \fBgit-annex sync\fP, \fBgit-annex pull\fP, \fBgit-annex push\fP,
+++\fBgit-annex assist\fP or the \fBgit-annex assistant\fP from operating on the
+++git repository. It only affects annexed content.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-ignore\-command\fP"
+++If set, the command is run, and if it exits nonzero, that's the same
+++as setting annex\-ignore to true. This allows controlling behavior based
+++on e.g., the current network.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-sync\fP"
+++If set to \fBfalse\fP, prevents \fBgit-annex sync\fP (and \fBgit-annex pull\fP,
+++\fBgit-annex push\fP, \fBgit-annex assist\fP, and the \fBgit-annex assistant\fP)
+++from operating on this remote by default.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-sync\-command\fP"
+++If set, the command is run, and if it exits nonzero, that's the same
+++as setting annex\-sync to false. This allows controlling behavior based
+++on e.g., the current network.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-pull\fP"
+++If set to \fBfalse\fP, prevents \fBgit-annex pull\fP, \fBgit-annex sync\fP,
+++\fBgit-annex assist\fP and the \fBgit-annex assistant\fP from ever pulling
+++(or fetching) from the remote.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-push\fP"
+++If set to \fBfalse\fP, prevents \fBgit-annex push\fP, \fBgit-annex sync\fP,
+++\fBgit-annex assist\fP and the \fBgit-annex assistant\fP from ever pushing
+++to the remote.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-readonly\fP"
+++If set to \fBtrue\fP, prevents git-annex from making changes to a remote.
+++This prevents \fBgit-annex sync\fP and \fBgit-annex assist\fP from pushing
+++changes to a git repository. And it prevents storing or removing
+++files from read\-only remote.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-verify\fP, \fBannex.verify\fP"
+++By default, git-annex will verify the checksums of objects downloaded
+++from remotes. If you trust a remote and don't want the overhead
+++of these checksums, you can set this to \fBfalse\fP.
+++.IP
+++Note that even when this is set to \fBfalse\fP, git-annex does verification
+++in some edge cases, where it's likely the case than an
+++object was downloaded incorrectly, or when needed for security.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-tracking\-branch\fP"
+++This is for use with special remotes that support exports and imports.
+++.IP
+++When set to eg, "master", this tells git-annex that you want the
+++special remote to track that branch.
+++.IP
+++When set to eg, "master:subdir", the special remote tracks only
+++the subdirectory of that branch.
+++.IP
+++Setting this enables some other commands to work with these special
+++remotes: \fBgit-annex pull\fP will import changes from the remote and merge them into
+++the annex\-tracking\-branch. And \fBgit-annex push\fP will export changes to
+++the remote. Higher\-level commands \fBgit-annex sync \-\-content\fP
+++and \fBgit-annex assist\fP both import and export.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-export\-tracking\fP"
+++Deprecated name for \fBremote.<name>.annex\-tracking\-branch\fP. Will still be used
+++if it's configured and \fBremote.<name>.annex\-tracking\-branch\fP is not.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annexUrl\fP"
+++Can be used to specify a different url than the regular \fBremote.<name>.url\fP
+++for git-annex to use when talking with the remote. Similar to the \fBpushUrl\fP
+++used by git\-push.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-uuid\fP"
+++git-annex caches UUIDs of remote repositories here.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-config\-uuid\fP"
+++Used for some special remotes, points to a different special remote
+++configuration to use.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-retry\fP, \fBannex.retry\fP"
+++Number of times a transfer that fails can be retried. (default 0)
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-forward\-retry\fP, \fBannex.forward\-retry\fP"
+++If a transfer made some forward progress before failing,
+++this allows it to be retried even when \fBannex.retry\fP does not.
+++The value is the maximum number of times to do that. (default 5)
+++.IP
+++When both \fBannex.retry\fP and this are set, the maximum number of
+++retries is the larger of the two.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-retry\-delay\fP, \fBannex.retry\-delay\fP"
+++Number of seconds to delay before the first retry of a transfer.
+++When making multiple retries of the same transfer, the delay
+++doubles after each retry. (default 1)
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-bwlimit\fP, \fBannex.bwlimit\fP"
+++This can be used to limit how much bandwidth is used for a transfer
+++from or to a remote.
+++.IP
+++For example, to limit transfers to 1 mebibyte per second:
+++\fBgit config annex.bwlimit "1MiB"\fP
+++.IP
+++This will work with many remotes, including git remotes, but not
+++for remotes where the transfer is run by a separate program than
+++git-annex.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-bwlimit\-download\fP, \fBannex.bwlimit\-download\fP"
+++Limit bandwith for downloads from a remote.
+++.IP
+++Overrides \fBremote.<name>.annex\-bwlimit\fP and \fBannex.bwlimit\fP
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-bwlimit\-upload\fP, \fBannex.bwlimit\-upload\fP"
+++Limit bandwith for uploads to a remote.
+++.IP
+++Overrides \fBremote.<name>.annex\-bwlimit\fP and \fBannex.bwlimit\fP
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-stalldetection\fP, \fBannex.stalldetection\fP"
+++Configuring this lets stalled or too\-slow transfers be detected, and
+++dealt with, so rather than getting stuck, git-annex will cancel the
+++stalled operation. The transfer will be considered to have failed, so
+++settings like annex.retry will control what it does next.
+++.IP
+++The default is to automatically detect when transfers that have probably
+++stalled, and suggest configuring this, but not cancel the stalled
+++operations. For this to work, a remote needs to update its progress
+++consistently. Remotes that do not will not have automatic stall detection
+++done. And it may take a while for git-annex to decide a remote is really
+++stalled when using automatic stall detection, since it needs to be
+++conservative about what looks like a stall.
+++.IP
+++Set to "false" to avoid all attempts at stall detection.
+++.IP
+++To detect and cancel stalled transfers, set this to a value in the form
+++"$amount/$timeperiod" which specifies how much data git-annex should
+++expect to see flowing, minimum, over a given period of time.
+++.IP
+++For example, to detect outright stalls where no data has been transferred
+++after 30 seconds: \fBgit config annex.stalldetection "1KB/30s"\fP
+++.IP
+++Or, if you have a remote on a USB drive that is normally capable of
+++several megabytes per second, but has bad sectors where it gets
+++stuck for a long time, you could use:
+++\fBgit config remote.usbdrive.annex\-stalldetection "1MB/1m"\fP
+++.IP
+++Some remotes don't report transfer progress, and stalls cannot be
+++detected when using those.
+++.IP
+++Some remotes only report transfer progress occasionally, eg
+++after each chunk. To avoid false timeouts in such a situation, if the
+++first progress update takes longer to arrive than the configured time
+++period, the stall detection will be automically adjusted to use a longer
+++time period. For example, if the first progress update comes after 10
+++minutes, but annex.stalldetection is "1MB/1m", it will be treated as eg
+++"30MB/30m".
+++.IP
+++Configuring stall detection can make git-annex use more resources. To be
+++able to cancel stalls, git-annex has to run transfers in separate
+++processes (one per concurrent job). So it may need to open more
+++connections to a remote than usual, or the communication with those
+++processes may make it a bit slower.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-stalldetection\-download\fP, \fBannex.stalldetection\-download\fP"
+++Stall detection for downloads from a remote.
+++.IP
+++For example, if a remote is often fast, but sometimes is very slow,
+++and there is another remote that is consistently medium speed
+++and that contains the same data, this could be set to treat the fast
+++remote as stalled when it's slow. Then a command like \fBgit-annex get\fP
+++will fall back to downloading from the medium speed remote.
+++.IP
+++Overrides \fBremote.<name>.annex\-stalldetection\fP, \fBannex.stalldetection\fP
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-stalldetection\-upload\fP, \fBannex.stalldetection\-upload\fP"
+++Stall detection for uploads to a remote.
+++.IP
+++Overrides \fBremote.<name>.annex\-stalldetection\fP, \fBannex.stalldetection\fP
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-checkuuid\fP"
+++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.
+++.IP
+++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
+++unnecessary spin\-up or automounting of a drive.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-trustlevel\fP"
+++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".
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-availability\fP"
+++This configuration setting is no longer used.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-speculate\-present\fP"
+++Set to "true" to make git-annex speculate that this remote may contain the
+++content of any file, even though its normal location tracking does not
+++indicate that it does. This will cause git-annex to try to get all file
+++contents from the remote. Can be useful in setting up a caching remote.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-private\fP"
+++When this is set to true, no information about the remote will be
+++recorded in the git-annex branch. This is mostly useful for special
+++remotes, and is set when using git-annex\-initremote(1) with the
+++\fB\-\-private\fP option.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-bare\fP"
+++Can be used to tell git-annex if a remote is a bare repository
+++or not. Normally, git-annex determines this automatically.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-ssh\-options\fP"
+++Options to use when using ssh to talk to this remote.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-rsync\-options\fP"
+++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 \fB\-6 \-\-bwlimit 100\fP
+++.IP
+++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.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-rsync\-upload\-options\fP"
+++Options to use when using rsync to upload a file to a remote.
+++.IP
+++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 \fB\-\-bwlimit 10\fP.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-rsync\-download\-options\fP"
+++Options to use when using rsync to download a file from a remote.
+++.IP
+++These options are passed after other applicable rsync options,
+++so can be used to override them.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-rsync\-transport\fP"
+++The remote shell to use to connect to the rsync remote. Possible
+++values are \fBssh\fP (the default) and \fBrsh\fP, together with their
+++arguments, for instance \fBssh \-p 2222 \-c blowfish\fP; Note that the
+++remote hostname should not appear there, see rsync(1) for details.
+++When the transport used is \fBssh\fP, connections are automatically cached
+++unless \fBannex.sshcaching\fP is unset.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-bup\-split\-options\fP"
+++Options to pass to bup split when storing content in this remote.
+++For example, to limit the bandwidth to 100Kbyte/s, set it to \fB\-\-bwlimit 100k\fP
+++(There is no corresponding option for bup join.)
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-gnupg\-options\fP"
+++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 \fB\-\-cipher\-algo AES256 \-\-compress\-algo none\fP. (These options take
+++precedence over the default GnuPG configuration, which is otherwise
+++used.)
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-gnupg\-decrypt\-options\fP"
+++Options to pass to GnuPG when it's decrypting data. (These options take
+++precedence over the default GnuPG configuration, which is otherwise
+++used.)
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-shared\-sop\-command\fP"
+++Use this command, which is an implementation of the Stateless OpenPGP
+++command line interface, rather than GnuPG for encrypting and decrypting
+++data. This is only used when a special remote is configured with
+++encryption=shared.
+++.IP
+++For example, to use Sequoia PGP's sqop command, set this to "sqop".
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-shared\-sop\-profile\fP"
+++When encrypting with a Stateless OpenPGP command, this can be used
+++to specify the profile to use, such as "rfc4880".
+++.IP
+++For a list of available profiles, run eg "sqop list\-profiles encrypt"
+++.IP
+++sqop list\-profiles encrypt
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.ssh\-options\fP, \fBannex.rsync\-options\fP,"
+++\fBannex.rsync\-upload\-options\fP, \fBannex.rsync\-download\-options\fP,
+++\fBannex.bup\-split\-options\fP, \fBannex.gnupg\-options\fP,
+++\fBannex.gnupg\-decrypt\-options\fP,
+++\fBannex.shared\-sop\-command\fP, \fBannex.shared\-sop\-profile\fP
+++.IP
+++Default options to use if a remote does not have more specific options
+++as described above.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-rsyncurl\fP"
+++Used by rsync special remotes, this configures
+++the location of the rsync repository to use. Normally this is automatically
+++set up by \fBgit annex initremote\fP, but you can change it if needed.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-buprepo\fP"
+++Used by bup special remotes, this configures
+++the location of the bup repository to use. Normally this is automatically
+++set up by \fBgit annex initremote\fP, but you can change it if needed.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-borgrepo\fP"
+++Used by borg special remotes, this configures
+++the location of the borg repository to use. Normally this is automatically
+++set up by \fBgit annex initremote\fP, but you can change it if needed.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-ddarrepo\fP"
+++Used by ddar special remotes, this configures
+++the location of the ddar repository to use. Normally this is automatically
+++set up by \fBgit annex initremote\fP, but you can change it if needed.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-directory\fP"
+++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 \fBgit annex initremote\fP,
+++but you can change it if needed.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-adb\fP"
+++Used to identify remotes on Android devices accessed via adb.
+++Normally this is automatically set up by \fBgit annex initremote\fP.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-androiddirectory\fP"
+++Used by adb special remotes, this is the directory on the Android
+++device where files are stored for this remote. Normally this is
+++automatically set up by \fBgit annex initremote\fP, but you can change
+++it if needed.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-androidserial\fP"
+++Used by adb special remotes, this is the serial number of the Android
+++device used by the remote. Normally this is automatically set up by
+++\fBgit annex initremote\fP, but you can change it if needed, eg when
+++upgrading to a new Android device.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-s3\fP"
+++Used to identify Amazon S3 special remotes.
+++Normally this is automatically set up by \fBgit annex initremote\fP.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-glacier\fP"
+++Used to identify Amazon Glacier special remotes.
+++Normally this is automatically set up by \fBgit annex initremote\fP.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-rclone\fP"
+++Used to identify rclone special remotes.
+++Normally this is automatically set up by \fBgit annex initremote\fP.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-web\fP"
+++Used to identify web special remotes.
+++Normally this is automatically set up by \fBgit annex initremote\fP.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-webdav\fP"
+++Used to identify webdav special remotes.
+++Normally this is automatically set up by \fBgit annex initremote\fP.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-tahoe\fP"
+++Used to identify tahoe special remotes.
+++Points to the configuration directory for tahoe.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-gcrypt\fP"
+++Used to identify gcrypt special remotes.
+++Normally this is automatically set up by \fBgit annex initremote\fP.
+++.IP
+++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".
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-git\-lfs\fP"
+++Used to identify git\-lfs special remotes.
+++Normally this is automatically set up by \fBgit annex initremote\fP.
+++.IP
+++It is set to "true" if this is a git\-lfs remote.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-httpalso\fP"
+++Used to identify httpalso special remotes.
+++Normally this is automatically set up by \fBgit annex initremote\fP.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-externaltype\fP"
+++Used by external special remotes to record the type of the remote.
+++.IP
+++Eg, if this is set to "foo", git-annex will run a "git-annex\-remote\-foo"
+++program to communicate with the external special remote.
+++.IP
+++If this is set to "readonly", then git-annex will not run any external
+++special remote program, but will try to access things stored in the
+++remote using http. That only works for some external special remotes,
+++so consult the documentation of the one you are using.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-hooktype\fP"
+++Used by hook special remotes to record the type of the remote.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.web\-options\fP"
+++Options to pass to curl when git-annex uses it to download urls
+++(rather than the default built\-in url downloader).
+++.IP
+++For example, to force IPv4 only, set it to "\-4".
+++.IP
+++Setting this option makes git-annex use curl, but only
+++when annex.security.allowed\-ip\-addresses is configured in a
+++specific way. See its documentation.
+++.IP
+++Setting this option prevents git-annex from using git\-credential
+++for prompting for http passwords. Instead, you can include "\-\-netrc"
+++to make curl use your ~/.netrc file and record the passwords there.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.youtube\-dl\-options\fP"
+++Options to pass to yt\-dlp (or deprecated youtube\-dl) when using it to
+++find the url to download for a video.
+++.IP
+++Some options may break git-annex's integration with yt\-dlp. For
+++example, the \-\-output option could cause it to store files somewhere
+++git-annex won't find them. Avoid setting here or in the yt\-dlp config
+++file any options that cause it to download more than one file,
+++or to store the file anywhere other than the current working directory.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.youtube\-dl\-command\fP"
+++Default is to use "yt\-dlp" or if that is not available in the PATH,
+++to use "youtube\-dl".
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.aria\-torrent\-options\fP"
+++Options to pass to aria2c when using it to download a torrent.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.http\-headers\fP"
+++HTTP headers to send when downloading from the web. Multiple lines of
+++this option can be set, one per header.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.http\-headers\-command\fP"
+++If set, the command is run and each line of its output is used as a HTTP
+++header. This overrides annex.http\-headers.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.security.allowed\-url\-schemes\fP"
+++List of URL schemes that git-annex is allowed to download content from.
+++The default is "http https ftp".
+++.IP
+++Think very carefully before changing this; there are security
+++implications. For example, if it's changed to allow "file" URLs, then
+++anyone who can get a commit into your git-annex repository could
+++\fBgit-annex addurl\fP a pointer to a private file located outside that
+++repository, possibly causing it to be copied into your repository
+++and transferred on to other remotes, exposing its content.
+++.IP
+++Any url schemes supported by curl can be listed here, but you will
+++also need to configure annex.security.allowed\-ip\-addresses to allow
+++using curl.
+++.IP
+++Some special remotes support their own domain\-specific URL
+++schemes; those are not affected by this configuration setting.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.security.allowed\-ip\-addresses\fP"
+++By default, git-annex only makes connections to public IP addresses;
+++it will refuse to use HTTP and other servers on localhost or on a
+++private network.
+++.IP
+++This setting can override that behavior, allowing access to particular
+++IP addresses that would normally be blocked. For example "127.0.0.1 ::1"
+++allows access to localhost (both IPV4 and IPV6).
+++To allow access to all IP addresses, use "all"
+++.IP
+++Think very carefully before changing this; there are security
+++implications. Anyone who can get a commit into your git-annex repository
+++could \fBgit annex addurl\fP an url on a private server, possibly
+++causing it to be downloaded into your repository and transferred to
+++other remotes, exposing its content.
+++.IP
+++Note that, since the interfaces of curl and yt\-dlp do not allow
+++these IP address restrictions to be enforced, curl and yt\-dlp will
+++never be used unless annex.security.allowed\-ip\-addresses=all.
+++.IP
+++To allow accessing local or private IP addresses on only specific ports,
+++use the syntax "[addr]:port". For example,
+++"[127.0.0.1]:80 [127.0.0.1]:443 [::1]:80 [::1]:443" allows
+++localhost on the http ports only.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.security.allowed\-http\-addresses\fP"
+++Old name for annex.security.allowed\-ip\-addresses.
+++If set, this is treated the same as having
+++annex.security.allowed\-ip\-addresses set.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.security.allow\-unverified\-downloads\fP"
+++For security reasons, git-annex refuses to download content from
+++most special remotes when it cannot check a hash to verify
+++that the correct content was downloaded. This particularly impacts
+++downloading the content of URL or WORM keys, which lack hashes.
+++.IP
+++The best way to avoid problems due to this is to migrate files
+++away from such keys, before their content reaches a special remote.
+++See git-annex\-migrate(1).
+++.IP
+++When the content is only available from a special remote, you can
+++use this configuration to force git-annex to download it.
+++But you do so at your own risk, and it's very important you read and
+++understand the information below first!
+++.IP
+++Downloading unverified content from encrypted special remotes is
+++prevented, because the special remote could send some other encrypted
+++content than what you expect, causing git-annex to decrypt data that you
+++never checked into git-annex, and risking exposing the decrypted
+++data to any non\-encrypted remotes you send content to.
+++.IP
+++Downloading unverified content from (non\-encrypted)
+++external special remotes is prevented, because they could follow
+++http redirects to web servers on localhost or on a private network,
+++or in some cases to a file:/// url.
+++.IP
+++If you decide to bypass this security check, the best thing to do is
+++to only set it temporarily while running the command that gets the file.
+++The value to set the config to is "ACKTHPPT".
+++For example:
+++.IP
+++ git \-c annex.security.allow\-unverified\-downloads=ACKTHPPT annex get myfile
+++.IP
+++It would be a good idea to check that it downloaded the file you expected,
+++too.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBremote.<name>.annex\-security\-allow\-unverified\-downloads\fP"
+++Per\-remote configuration of annex.security.allow\-unverified\-downloads.
+++.IP
+++.SH CONFIGURATION OF ASSISTANT
+++.IP "\fBannex.delayadd\fP"
+++.IP
+++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.
+++.IP
+++Note that this only delays adding files created while the daemon is
+++running. Changes made when it is not running will be added immediately
+++the next time it is started up.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.expireunused\fP"
+++Controls what the assistant does about unused file contents
+++that are stored in the repository.
+++.IP
+++The default is \fBfalse\fP, 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).
+++.IP
+++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.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.fscknudge\fP"
+++When set to false, prevents the webapp from reminding you when using
+++repositories that lack consistency checks.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.autoupgrade\fP"
+++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.
+++.IP
+++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.
+++.IP
+++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.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.autocommit\fP"
+++Set to false to prevent the \fBgit-annex assistant\fP, \fBgit-annex assist\fP,
+++and \fBgit-annex sync\fP from automatically committing changes to files in
+++the repository.
+++.IP
+++To configure the behavior in all clones of the repository,
+++this can be set in git-annex\-config(1).
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.startupscan\fP"
+++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.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.listen\fP"
+++Configures which IP address the webapp listens on.
+++The default is localhost. Can be either an IP address,
+++or a hostname that resolves to the desired address.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBannex.port\fP"
+++Configures which port address the webapp listens on.
+++The default is to pick an unused port.
+++.IP
+++.SH 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 \fB.gitattributes\fP files. In the file,
+++the \fBannex.backend\fP attribute can be set to the name of the backend to
+++use. (See git-annex\-backends(1) for information about
+++available backends.)
+++For example, this here's how to use the WORM backend by default,
+++but the SHA256E backend for ogg files:
+++.PP
+++ * annex.backend=WORM
+++ *.ogg annex.backend=SHA256E
+++.PP
+++There is a annex.largefiles attribute, which is used to configure which
+++files are large enough to be added to the annex. Since attributes cannot
+++contain spaces, it is difficult to use for more complex annex.largefiles
+++settings. Setting annex.largefiles in git-annex\-config(1) is an easier
+++way to configure it across all clones of the repository.
+++See git-annex\-matching\-expression(1) for details on the syntax.
+++.PP
+++The numcopies and mincopies settings can also be configured on a
+++per\-file\-type basis via the \fBannex.numcopies\fP and \fBannex.mincopies\fP
+++attributes in \fB.gitattributes\fP files. This overrides other settings.
+++For example, this makes two copies be needed for wav files and 3 copies
+++for flac files:
+++.PP
+++ *.wav annex.numcopies=2
+++ *.flac annex.numcopies=3
+++.PP
+++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\fB and \fPgit annex mincopies commands are useful to configure a
+++global default.
+++.PP
+++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.
+++.PP
+++.SH EXIT STATUS
+++git-annex itself will exit 0 on success and 1 on failure, unless
+++the \fB\-\-size\-limit\fP or \fB\-\-time\-limit\fP option is hit, in
+++which case it exits 101.
+++.PP
+++A few git-annex subcommands have other exit statuses used to indicate
+++specific problems, which are documented on their individual man pages.
+++.PP
+++.SH ENVIRONMENT
+++These environment variables are used by git-annex when set:
+++.PP
+++.IP "\fBGIT_WORK_TREE\fP, \fBGIT_DIR\fP"
+++Handled the same as they are by git, see git(1)
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBGIT_SSH\fP, \fBGIT_SSH_COMMAND\fP"
+++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 \fBGIT_ANNEX_USE_GIT_SSH=1\fP to make git-annex support
+++these.
+++.IP
+++Note that setting either of these environment variables prevents
+++git-annex from automatically enabling ssh connection caching
+++(see \fBannex.sshcaching\fP), 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.
+++.IP
+++Also, \fBannex.ssh\-options\fP and \fBremote.<name>.annex\-ssh\-options\fP
+++won't have any effect when these envionment variables are set.
+++.IP
+++Usually it's better to configure any desired options through your
+++~/.ssh/config file, or by setting \fBannex.ssh\-options\fP.
+++.IP
+++.IP "\fBGIT_ANNEX_VECTOR_CLOCK\fP"
+++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 (or a larger number)
+++rather than the current number of seconds since the UNIX epoch.
+++Note that decimal seconds are supported.
+++.IP
+++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.
+++.IP
+++.IP "Some special remotes use additional environment variables"
+++for authentication etc. For example, \fBAWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID\fP
+++and \fBGIT_ANNEX_P2P_AUTHTOKEN\fP. See special remote documentation.
+++.IP
+++.SH FILES
+++These files are used by git-annex:
+++.PP
+++\fB.git/annex/objects/\fP in your git repository contains the annexed file
+++contents that are currently available. Annexed files in your git
+++repository symlink to that content.
+++.PP
+++\fB.git/annex/\fP in your git repository contains other run\-time information
+++used by git-annex.
+++.PP
+++\fB~/.config/git-annex/autostart\fP is a list of git repositories
+++to start the git-annex assistant in.
+++.PP
+++\fB.git/hooks/pre\-commit\-annex\fP 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.
+++.PP
+++\fB.git/hooks/post\-update\-annex\fP in your git repository will be run
+++whenever the git-annex branch is updated. You can make this hook run
+++\fBgit update\-server\-info\fP when publishing a git-annex repository by http.
+++.PP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++More git-annex documentation is available on its web site,
+++<https://git-annex.branchable.com/>
+++.PP
+++If git-annex is installed from a package, a copy of its documentation
+++should be included, in, for example, \fB/usr/share/doc/git-annex/\fP.
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++<https://git-annex.branchable.com/>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++
++--- /dev/null
+++++ git-annex-10.20240430/man/git-remote-tor-annex.1
++@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
+++.TH git-remote-tor-annex 1
+++.SH NAME
+++git\-remote\-tor\-annex \- remote helper program to talk to git-annex over tor
+++.PP
+++.SH SYNOPSIS
+++git fetch tor\-annex::address.onion:port
+++.PP
+++git remote add tor tor\-annex::address.onion:port
+++.PP
+++.SH DESCRIPTION
+++This is a git remote helper program that allows git to pull and push
+++over tor(1), communicating with a tor hidden service.
+++.PP
+++The tor hidden service probably requires an authtoken to use it.
+++The authtoken can be provided in the environment variable
+++\fBGIT_ANNEX_P2P_AUTHTOKEN\fP. Or, if there is a file in
+++\fB.git/annex/creds/\fP matching the onion address of the hidden
+++service, its first line is used as the authtoken.
+++.PP
+++.SH SEE ALSO
+++git\-remote\-helpers(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-enable\-tor(1)
+++.PP
+++git-annex\-remotedaemon(1)
+++.PP
+++.SH AUTHOR
+++Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
+++.PP
+++.PP
+++