git-annex-fromkey(1)

NAME

   git-annex-fromkey - adds a file using a specific key

SYNOPSIS

   git annex fromkey [key file]

DESCRIPTION

   This  plumbing-level  command  can be used to manually set up a file in
   the git repository to link to a specified key.

   If the key and file are not specified on the  command  line,  they  are
   instead  read  from  stdin. Any number of lines can be provided in this
   mode, each containing a key and filename, separated by a single space.

   Normally the key is a git-annex formatted  key.  However,  to  make  it
   easier  to  use this to add urls, if the key cannot be parsed as a key,
   and is a valid url, an URL key is constructed from the url.  Note  that
   this  does  not  register  the  url  as a location of the key; use git-
   annex-registerurl(1) to do that.

OPTIONS

   --force

          Allow making a file link to a key whose content is  not  in  the
          local repository. The key may not be known to git-annex at all.

SEE ALSO

   git-annex(1)

AUTHOR

   Joey Hess <[email protected]>

                                                      git-annex-fromkey(1)



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