git-annex-log - shows location log
git annex log
[path ...]
Displays the location log for the specified file or files, showing each
repository they were added to ("+") and removed from
("-"). Note that the location log is for the particular file
contents currently at these paths, not for any different content that was
there in earlier commits.
This displays information from the history of the git-annex branch. Several
things can prevent that information being available to display. When
git-annex-dead and git-annex-forget are used, old historical data gets cleared
from the branch. When annex.private or remote.name.annex-private is
configured, git-annex does not write information to the branch at all. And
when annex.alwayscommit is set to false, information may not have been
committed to the branch yet.
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--since=date, --after=date,
--until=date, --before=date, --max-count=N
- These options are passed through to git log, and can
be used to limit how far back to search for location log changes.
- For example: --since "1 month ago"
- --raw-date
- Rather than the normal display of a date in the local time
zone, displays seconds since the unix epoch.
- --gource
- Generates output suitable for the gource
visualization program.
- matching options
- The git-annex-matching-options(1) can be used to control
what to act on.
-
--all -A
- Shows location log changes to all content, with the most
recent changes first. In this mode, the names of files are not available
and keys are displayed instead.
- Also the git-annex-common-options(1) can be used.
git-annex(1)
git-annex-forget(1)
Joey Hess <
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