GIT-LFS(1) | GIT-LFS(1) |
git-lfs - Work with large files in Git repositories
git lfs <command> [<args>]
Git LFS is a system for managing and versioning large files in association with a Git repository. Instead of storing the large files within the Git repository as blobs, Git LFS stores special "pointer files" in the repository, while storing the actual file contents on a Git LFS server. The contents of the large file are downloaded automatically when needed, for example when a Git branch containing the large file is checked out.
Git LFS works by using a "smudge" filter to look up the large file contents based on the pointer file, and a "clean" filter to create a new version of the pointer file when the large file’s contents change. It also uses a pre-push hook to upload the large file contents to the Git LFS server whenever a commit containing a new large file version is about to be pushed to the corresponding Git server.
Like Git, Git LFS commands are separated into high level ("porcelain") commands and low level ("plumbing") commands.
To get started with Git LFS, the following commands can be used.
git lfs install
git lfs track "*.iso"
git add .gitattributes
git add file.iso git commit -m "Add disk image" git push
2023-04-09 |