git-annex-add(1) | General Commands Manual | git-annex-add(1) |
git-annex-add - adds files to the git annex
git annex add [path ...]
Adds the specified files to the annex. If a directory is specified, acts on all files inside the directory and its subdirectories. If no path is specified, adds files from the current directory and below.
Files that are already checked into git and are unmodified, or that git has been configured to ignore will be silently skipped.
If annex.largefiles is configured, and does not match a file, git annex add will behave the same as git add and add the non-large file directly to the git repository, instead of to the annex.
Large files are added to the annex in locked form, which prevents further modification of their content unless unlocked by git-annex-unlock(1). (This is not the case however when a repository is in a filesystem not supporting symlinks, or is in direct mode.) To add a file to the annex in unlocked form, git add can be used instead (that only works in repository v7 or higher).
This command can also be used to add symbolic links, both symlinks to annexed content, and other symlinks.
Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>