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Due to popular demand, git-annex can now be used with bare repositories.
**This is still an experimental feature!**
Known to work ok, so far for local bare repositories only:
* `git annex move --to` and `--from`, when pointed at a bare repository.
* `git annex copy` ditto.
* `git annex drop` can check that a bare repository has a copy of data
that is being dropped.
* `git annex get` can transfer data from a bare repository.
There are a few caveats to keep in mind:
* Using non-local bare repositories is not tested and probably broken.
* `git annex init` can be run in a bare repository, but it cannot
store the name you gave the repository in .git-annex/uuid.log (because
the bare repository has no such file to commit to).
* `git annex trust` cannot be used in a bare repository, and currently
does something pointless. Same for `untrust` and `semitrust`.
* `git annex fromkey` does something pointless in a bare repository.
* `git annex fsck` cannot detect any problems in a bare repository.
* `git annex unused` will think everything stored in a bare repository
is unused.
* `git annex setkey` is a plumbing-level command, and using it manually
to add content to a bare repository is not recommended, since there
will be no record accessible by other repositories that the content
is stored there.
* `git-annex-shell inannex` fails in a bare repository
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