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[[!comment format=mdwn
username="http://svario.it/gioele"
nickname="gioele"
subject="comment 3"
date="2014-07-15T06:54:40Z"
content="""
> You can use --clean-duplicates unless your goal is for some reason to add the duplicate files to your repository a second time.
My use case is that I clone an existing remote on a PC where there are already some of the annexed files (+ others).
My workflow would be:
* clone git-annex server:~/Documents.git
* git annex init \"other pc\"
* git annex import --skip-new (or --only-duplicates) ~/Dump/*
~/Dump contains many other files in addition to those found in the Documents repository.
In this case --clean-duplicate would not be the correct solution.
"""]]
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