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authorGravatar Joey Hess <joey@kitenet.net>2013-07-25 19:39:44 -0400
committerGravatar Joey Hess <joey@kitenet.net>2013-07-25 19:50:44 -0400
commit62a2644d670e61ac8f6d6d24c49c640d00ba097d (patch)
tree9972252146482821da75761bd4222539d271d37d /doc/walkthrough
parent4d7d3fde4d7594d34a6951ce6c5a24ca11111739 (diff)
dropunused behavior change: Now refuses to drop the last copy of a file, unless you use the --force.
This was the last place in git-annex that could remove data referred to by the git history, without being forced. Like drop, dropunused checks remotes, and honors the global annex.numcopies setting. (However, .gitattributes settings cannot apply to unused files.)
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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ preserving it. So from time to time, you may want to check for such data:
After running `git annex unused`, you can follow the instructions to examine
the history of files that used the data, and if you decide you don't need that
-data anymore, you can easily remove it:
+data anymore, you can easily remove it from your local repository.
# git annex dropunused 1
dropunused 1 ok