git-annex-reinject(1)

NAME

   git-annex-reinject - inject content of file back into annex

SYNOPSIS

   git annex reinject [src dest]

   git annex reinject --known [src]

DESCRIPTION

   Moves  the content of the src file or files into the annex.  Only known
   file contents will be reinjected. Any unknown src files  will  be  left
   unchanged.

   This  can  be  useful  if  you have obtained the content of a file from
   elsewhere and want to put it in the local  annex.  For  example,  if  a
   file's content has been lost and you have a backup, you can restore the
   backup and reinject it into your local repository.

   There are two ways to use this command. Specifying a src file  and  the
   name  of  a  dest  file  (located inside the repository's working tree)
   injects the src file as the content of the dest file.

    git annex reinject /tmp/foo.iso foo.iso

   Or the --known option can be used to  reinject  all  known  src  files,
   without needing to specify the dest file.

    git annex reinject --known /tmp/*.iso

OPTIONS

   --known

          With  this  option,  each specified src file is hashed using the
          default key-value backend (or the one specified with --backend),
          and  if  git-annex  has  a record of the file having been in the
          annex before, the content is reinjected.

          Note that this will reinject old versions  of  files  that  have
          been  modified or deleted from the current git branch.  Use git-
          annex-unused(1) to detect when such old and  potentially  unused
          files have been reinjected.

   --backend
          Specify  the key-value backend to use when checking if a file is
          known with the --known option.

SEE ALSO

   git-annex(1)

   git-annex-add(1)

   git-annex-unused(1)

   git-annex-fsck(1)

AUTHOR

   Joey Hess <[email protected]>

                                                     git-annex-reinject(1)



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