1git-annex-drop(1) General Commands Manual git-annex-drop(1)
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7 git-annex drop - remove content of files from repository
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10 git annex drop [path ...]
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13 Drops the content of annexed files from this repository, when possible.
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15 git-annex will refuse to drop content if it cannot verify it is safe to
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19 Content that is required to be stored in the repository will not be
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24 --from=remote
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26 Rather than dropping the content of files in the local reposi‐
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30 --auto Rather than trying to drop all specified files, drop only files
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34 --force
35 Use this option with care! It bypasses safety checks, and forces
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40 --all -A
41 Rather than specifying a filename or path to drop, this option
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44 This is the default behavior when running git-annex drop in a
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51 Drop files in the specified branch or treeish.
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57 Drop files found by last run of git-annex unused.
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69 The git-annex-matching-options(1) can be used to specify files
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73 Runs multiple drop jobs in parallel. This is particularly useful
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80 Enables batch mode, in which lines containing names of files to
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91 --json Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs
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99 git-annex(1)
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101 git-annex-get(1)
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103 git-annex-move(1)
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105 git-annex-copy(1)
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108 Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
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110 git-annex-drop(1)