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6 git-annex-initremote - creates a special (non-git) remote
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9 git annex initremote name type=value [param=value ...]
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12 Creates a new special remote, and adds it to .git/config.
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14 Example Amazon S3 remote:
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16 git annex initremote mys3 type=S3 encryption=hybrid keyid=me@exam‐
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19 Many different types of special remotes are supported by git-annex.
20 For a list and details, see <https://git-annex.branchable.com/spe‐
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23 The remote's configuration is specified by the parameters passed to
24 this command. Different types of special remotes need different config‐
25 uration values, so consult the documentation of a special remote for
26 details. The command will prompt for any required parameters you leave
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29 A few parameters that are supported by all special remotes are docu‐
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33 other clones of the repository can also be set up to access it using
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51 git annex initremote mys3 type=S3 --whatelse
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63 cial remote having the same uuid as the specified remote, and
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76 compatabilities. <http://git-annex.branchable.com/tips/multi‐
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80 Avoid recording information about the special remote in the git-
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100 To avoid git annex enableremote needing to be run, you can pass
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106 uuid Normally, git-annex initremote generates a new UUID for the new
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108 use, by passing a uuid=whatever parameter. This can be useful in
109 some unusual situations. But if in doubt, don't do this.
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112 git-annex(1)
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114 git-annex-enableremote(1)
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116 git-annex-renameremote(1)
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119 Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
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