git-annex-shell

manage files with git, without checking their contents into git

Install

All systems
curl cmd.cat/git-annex-shell.sh
Debian Debian
apt-get install git-annex
Ubuntu
apt-get install git-annex
Arch Arch Linux
pacman -S git-annex
image/svg+xml Kali Linux
apt-get install git-annex
Fedora
dnf install git-annex
Windows (WSL2)
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install git-annex
OS X
brew install git-annex
Raspbian
apt-get install git-annex

git-annex

manage files with git, without checking their contents into git

git-annex allows managing files with git, without checking the file contents into git. While that may seem paradoxical, it is useful when dealing with files larger than git can currently easily handle, whether due to limitations in memory, time, or disk space. It can store large files in many places, from local hard drives, to a large number of cloud storage services, including S3, WebDAV, and rsync, with a dozen cloud storage providers usable via plugins. Files can be stored encrypted with gpg, so that the cloud storage provider cannot see your data. git-annex keeps track of where each file is stored, so it knows how many copies are available, and has many facilities to ensure your data is preserved. git-annex can also be used to keep a folder in sync between computers, noticing when files are changed, and automatically committing them to git and transferring them to other computers. The git-annex webapp makes it easy to set up and use git-annex this way.