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Package: git-annex
Version: 4.20130501
Severity: minor
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Hi Joey,
I scanned the git-annex man page several times but could not figure out the
right way to remove and purge a file from all clones in one step. The man page
says I should use git annex drop. But this won't tell the other repositories
that I don't want to have this file anymore.
Now I do git annex drop --force $FILE && git rm $FILE.
But I'd like to have git annex {rm|remove} $FILE to do the above in one step.
It's also not clear to me, at which point the content of the file will be
removed on the remotes. Will the next git annex sync also remove the files
from the annex object store of the remotes?
Regards,
Thomas Koch
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I think the unused; dropunused suggestion is the best one.
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