1git-annex-add(1) General Commands Manual git-annex-add(1)
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6 git-annex-add - adds files to the git annex
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9 git annex add [path ...]
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12 Adds the specified files to the annex. If a directory is specified,
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16 Files that are already checked into git and are unmodified, or that git
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19 If annex.largefiles is configured, and does not match a file, git annex
20 add will behave the same as git add and add the non-large file directly
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23 Large files are added to the annex in locked form, which prevents fur‐
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25 annex-unlock(1). (This is not the case however when a repository is in
26 a filesystem not supporting symlinks, or is in direct mode.) To add a
27 file to the annex in unlocked form, git add can be used instead (that
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55 --update -u
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59 --json Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs
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79 git-annex(1)
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81 git-annex-unlock(1)
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83 git-annex-lock(1)
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85 git-annex-undo(1)
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87 git-annex-import(1)
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89 git-annex-unannex(1)
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91 git-annex-reinject(1)
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94 Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
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96 git-annex-add(1)