git-annex-mirror - mirror content of files to/from another
repository
git annex mirror [path ...] [--to=remote|--from=remote]
This causes a destination repository to mirror a source
repository.
Each specified file in the source repository is mirrored to the
destination repository. If a file's content is present in the source
repository, it is copied to the destination repository. If a file's content
is not present in the source repository, it will be dropped from the
destination repository when the numcopies setting allows.
Note that mirror does not sync the git repository, but only the
file contents. Use git-annex-sync(1) for that.
- --to=remote
- Use the local repository as the source repository, and mirror its contents
to the remote.
- --from=remote
- Use the remote as the source repository, and mirror its contents to the
local repository.
- --jobs=N
-JN
- Enables parallel transfers with up to the specified number of jobs running
at once. For example: -J10
- --all -A
- Mirror all objects stored in the git annex, not only objects used by
currently existing files.
- However, this bypasses checking the .gitattributes annex.numcopies setting
when dropping files.
- This is the default behavior when running git-annex in a bare
repository.
- --branch=ref
- Operate on files in the specified branch or treeish.
- Like --all, this bypasses checking the .gitattributes annex.numcopies
setting when dropping files.
- --unused
- Operate on files found by last run of git-annex unused.
- --failed
- Operate on files that have recently failed to be transferred.
- file matching options
- The git-annex-matching-options(1) can be used to specify files to
mirror.
- --json
- Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use
git-annex. Each line of output is a JSON object.
- --json-progress
- Include progress objects in JSON output.
- --json-error-messages
- Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in
the json instead.
Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>