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author | Joey Hess <joeyh@joeyh.name> | 2015-01-16 13:47:07 -0400 |
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committer | Joey Hess <joeyh@joeyh.name> | 2015-01-16 13:47:07 -0400 |
commit | f2fc88bb1aeceab159cdba73dfa0bbb737f30c4a (patch) | |
tree | bdd5843901cdbd5856ae594ea1f5e1a6f321248a /doc | |
parent | 693d324e2b3e7af786a17f251fa8075593064883 (diff) |
document "unused" in preferred content expressions
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diff --git a/doc/preferred_content.mdwn b/doc/preferred_content.mdwn index ec499de25..b81c45fbf 100644 --- a/doc/preferred_content.mdwn +++ b/doc/preferred_content.mdwn @@ -154,6 +154,27 @@ becomes metadata=tag=done +### difference: unused + +The --unused option makes git-annex operate on every key that `git annex +unused` has determined to be unused. The corresponding `unused` keyword +in a preferred content expression also matches those keys. + +However, the latter doesn't make git-annex consider those keys. So +when git-annex is only checking preferred content expressions against files +in the repository (which are obviously used), `unused` in a preferred +content expression won't match anything. + +So when is `unused` useful in a preferred content expression? + +Using `git annex sync --content --all` will ensure that all keys, including +unused ones, are examined and the preferred content expressions followed. + +The git-annex assistant periodically scans for unused files, and +moves them to some repository whose preferred content expression +matches "unused". (Or, if annex.expireunused is set, it may just delete +them.) + ## upgrades It's important that all clones of a repository can understand one-another's |