git-annex-reinit - initialize repository, reusing old UUID

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NAME

git-annex-reinit − initialize repository, reusing old UUID

SYNOPSIS

git annex reinit uuid|description

DESCRIPTION

Normally, initializing a repository generates a new, unique identifier (UUID) for that repository. Occasionally it may be useful to reuse a UUID −− for example, if a repository got deleted, and you’re setting it back up.

Use this with caution; it can be confusing to have two existing repositories with the same UUID.

Make sure you run git annex fsck after changing the UUID of a repository to make sure location tracking information is recorded correctly.

Like git annex init, this attempts to enable any special remotes that are configured with autoenable=true.

OPTIONS

−−json

Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use git-annex.

−−json−error−messages

Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in the JSON instead.

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

SEE ALSO

git-annex(1)

git-annex−init(1)

git-annex−fsck(1)

AUTHOR

Joey Hess <[email protected]>


Updated 2024-01-29 - jenkler.se | uex.se