git-annex-adjust(1)

NAME

   git-annex-adjust - enter an adjusted branch

SYNOPSIS

   git annex adjust --unlock|--fix

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.

   The  adjusted branch will have a name like "adjusted/master(unlocked)".
   Since it's a regular git branch, you can use  git  checkout  to  switch
   back to the original branch at any time.

   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.

   To  propigate  changes  from  the  adjusted branch back to the original
   branch, and to other repositories, as well as to merge in changes  from
   other repositories, use git annex sync.

   This command can only be used in a v6 git-annex repository.

OPTIONS

   --unlock

          Unlock  all  annexed  files  in the adjusted branch. This allows
          annexed files to be modified.

   --fix  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.

SEE ALSO

   git-annex(1)

   git-annex-unlock(1)

   git-annex-upgrade(1)

   git-annex-sync(1)

AUTHOR

   Joey Hess <[email protected]>

                                                       git-annex-adjust(1)



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