git-lfs-locks - Lists currently locked files from the Git
LFS server.
Lists current locks from the Git LFS server.
- -r name
--remote=name
- Specify the Git LFS server to use. Ignored if the lfs.url config
key is set.
- -i <id>
--id=<id>
- Specifies a lock by its ID. Returns a single result.
- -p <path>
--path=<path>
- Specifies a lock by its path. Returns a single result.
- --local
- Lists only our own locks which are cached locally. Skips a remote
call.
- --cached
- Lists cached locks from the last remote call. Contrary to --local, this
will include locks of other users as well. This option is intended to
display the last known locks in case you are offline. There is no
guarantee that locks on the server have not changed in the meanwhile.
- --verify
- Verifies the lock owner on the server and marks our own locks by 'O'. Own
locks are actually held by us and corresponding files can be updated for
the next push. All other locks are held by someone else. Contrary to
--local, this option will also detect locks which are held by us despite
no local lock information being available (e.g. because the file had been
locked from a different clone); it will also detect 'broken' locks (e.g.
if someone else has forcefully unlocked our files).
- -l <num>
--limit=<num>
- Specifies number of results to return.
- --json
- Writes lock info as JSON to STDOUT if the command exits successfully.
Intended for interoperation with external tools. If the command returns
with a non-zero exit code, plain text messages will be sent to
STDERR.