git-annex-whereis(1)

NAME

   git-annex-whereis - lists repositories that have file content

SYNOPSIS

   git annex whereis [path ...]

DESCRIPTION

   Displays information about where the contents of files are located.

   For example:

    # git annex whereis
    whereis my_cool_big_file (1 copy)
        0c443de8-e644-11df-acbf-f7cd7ca6210d  -- laptop
    whereis other_file (3 copies)
        0c443de8-e644-11df-acbf-f7cd7ca6210d  -- laptop
        62b39bbe-4149-11e0-af01-bb89245a1e61  -- usb drive [here]
        7570b02e-15e9-11e0-adf0-9f3f94cb2eaa  -- backup drive

OPTIONS

   file matching options

          The  git-annex-matching-options(1)  can be used to specify files
          to act on.

   --key=keyname
          Show where a particular git-annex key is located.

   --all  Show whereis information for all known keys.

   --unused
          Show whereis information for files found by  last  run  of  git-
          annex unused.

   --json Enable  JSON  output.  This is intended to be parsed by programs
          that use git-annex. Each line of output is a JSON object.

   --batch
          Enables batch mode, in which a file  is  read  in  a  line  from
          stdin, its information displayed, and repeat.

          Note that if the file is not an annexed file, an empty line will
          be output instead.

SEE ALSO

   git-annex(1)

   git-annex-find(1)

   git-annex-list(1)

AUTHOR

   Joey Hess <[email protected]>

                                                      git-annex-whereis(1)



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