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git-annex-find(1) General Commands Manual git-annex-find(1)

NAME

git-annex-find - lists available files

SYNOPSIS

git annex find [path ...]

DESCRIPTION

Outputs a list of annexed files in the specified path. With no path, finds files in the current directory and its subdirectories.

OPTIONS

The git-annex-matching-options(1) can be used to specify files to list.
By default, the find command only lists annexed files whose content is currently present. Specifying any of the matching options will override this default behavior.
To list all annexed files, present or not, specify --anything.
To list annexed files whose content is not present, specify --not --in=here
List files in the specified branch or treeish.
Output filenames terminated with nulls, for use with xargs -0
Use custom output formatting.
The value is a format string, in which '${var}' is expanded to the value of a variable. To right-justify a variable with whitespace, use '${var;width}' ; to left-justify a variable, use '${var;-width}'; to escape unusual characters (including control characters) in a variable, use '${escaped_var}'
These variables are available for use in formats: file, key, backend, bytesize, humansize, keyname, hashdirlower, hashdirmixed, mtime (for the mtime field of a WORM key).
Also, '\n' is a newline, '\000' is a NULL, etc.
The default output format is the same as --format='${file}\n', except when outputting to a terminal, control characters will be escaped.
Output the list of files in JSON format.
This is intended to be parsed by programs that use git-annex. Each line of output is a JSON object.
Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in the JSON instead.
Enables batch mode, in which a file is read in a line from stdin, its information displayed, and repeat.
Note that if the file is not an annexed file, or is not present, or otherwise doesn't meet the matching options, an empty line will be output instead.
Makes the --batch input be delimited by nulls instead of the usual newlines.
git-annex-common-options(1) can be used.

SEE ALSO

git-annex(1)

git-annex-whereis(1)

git-annex-findkeys(1)

AUTHOR

Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>