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NAME

6       git-annex-find - lists available files
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SYNOPSIS

9       git annex find [path ...]
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DESCRIPTION

12       Outputs  a  list  of annexed files in the specified path. With no path,
13       finds files in the current directory and its subdirectories.
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OPTIONS

16       matching options
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18              The git-annex-matching-options(1) can be used to  specify  files
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21              By default, the find command only lists annexed files whose con‐
22              tent is  currently  present.  Specifying  any  of  the  matching
23              options will override this default behavior.
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25              To  list  all  annexed  files, present or not, specify --include
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28              To list annexed files whose  content  is  not  present,  specify
29              --not --in=here
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31       --branch=ref
32              List files in the specified branch or treeish.
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34       --print0
35              Output filenames terminated with nulls, for use with xargs -0
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37       --format=value
38              Use custom output formatting.
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40              The  value  is a format string, in which '${var}' is expanded to
41              the value of a variable. To right-justify a variable with white‐
42              space,  use  '${var;width}'  ;  to  left-justify a variable, use
43              '${var;-width}'; to escape unusual characters in a variable, use
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46              These  variables  are  available  for use in formats: file, key,
47              backend,    bytesize,    humansize,    keyname,    hashdirlower,
48              hashdirmixed, mtime (for the mtime field of a WORM key).
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50              Also, '\n' is a newline, '\000' is a NULL, etc.
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52              The default output format is the same as --format='${file}\n'
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54       --json Output the list of files in JSON format.
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56              This  is  intended  to be parsed by programs that use git-annex.
57              Each line of output is a JSON object.
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59       --json-error-messages
60              Messages that would normally be output  to  standard  error  are
61              included in the json instead.
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63       --batch
64              Enables  batch  mode,  in  which  a  file is read in a line from
65              stdin, its information displayed, and repeat.
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67              Note that if the file is not an annexed file, or is not present,
68              or  otherwise  doesn't  meet the matching options, an empty line
69              will be output instead.
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71       -z     Makes the --batch input be delimited by  nulls  instead  of  the
72              usual newlines.
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SEE ALSO

75       git-annex(1)
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77       git-annex-whereis(1)
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79       git-annex-list(1)
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AUTHOR

82       Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
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