git-annex-sync - synchronize local repository with remotes
git annex sync [remote ...]
This command synchronizes the local repository with its
remotes.
This command first commits any local changes to files that have
previously been added to the repository. Then it does the equivilant of
git-annex-pull(1) followed by git-annex-push(1).
However, unlike those commands, this command does not transfer
annexed content by default. That will change in a future version of
git-annex, when syncing with repositories that have preferred content
configured.
- --content,
--no-content, -g
- The --content option causes the content of annexed files to also be pulled
and pushed.
- The --no-content and -g options cause the content of annexed files to not
be pulled and pushed.
- The annex.synccontent configuration can be set to true to make
--content be enabled by default.
- --content-of=path
-C path
- This option causes the content of annexed files in the given path to also
be pulled and pushed.
- This option can be repeated multiple times with different paths.
- Note that this option does not prevent exporting other files to an
"exporttree=yes" remote.
- --commit,
--no-commit
- A commit is done by default (unless annex.autocommit is set to
false).
- Use --no-commit to avoid committing local changes.
- --message=msg
-m msg
- Use this option to specify a commit message.
- --pull,
--no-pull
- Use this option to disable pulling.
- When remote.<name>.annex-sync is set to false, pulling is
disabled for that remote, and using --pull will not enable it.
- --push,
--no-push
- Use this option to disable pushing.
- When remote.<name>.annex-sync is set to false, pushing is
disabled for that remote, and using --push will not enable it.
- Also all options supported by
git-annex-pull(1) and
- git-annex-push(1) can be used.
- Also the
git-annex-common-options(1) can be used.
git-annex(1)
git-annex-pull(1)
git-annex-push(1)
git-annex-assist(1)
git-annex-satisfy(1)
Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>