git-annex-lookupkey - looks up key used for file

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NAME

git-annex-lookupkey − looks up key used for file

SYNOPSIS

git annex lookupkey [file ...]

DESCRIPTION

This plumbing−level command looks up the key used for a file in the index. The key is output to stdout. If there is no key (because the file is not present in the index, or is not a git-annex managed file), nothing is output, and it exits nonzero.

OPTIONS

−−ref

Rather than looking for the specified files in the index, interpet them as git refs. For example to find the key used for somefile in tag v1.0:

git-annex lookupkey v1.0:somefile

−−batch

Enable batch mode, in which a line containing the filename is read from stdin, the key is output to stdout (with a trailing newline), and repeat.

Note that if there is no key corresponding to the file, an empty line is output to stdout instead.

−z

Makes the −−batch input be delimited by nulls instead of the usual newlines.

Also the git-annex−common−options(1) can be used.

SEE ALSO

git-annex(1)

AUTHOR

Joey Hess <[email protected]>


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