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NAME

       git-annex-expire - expire inactive repositories

SYNOPSIS

       git annex expire [repository:]time ...

DESCRIPTION

       This command expires repositories that have not performed some activity within a specified
       time period. A repository is expired by marking it as dead. De-expiration is also done; if
       a dead repository performed some activity recently, it is marked as semitrusted again.

       This  can  be  useful  when  it's  not possible to keep track of the state of repositories
       manually. For example, a distributed network of repositories  where  nobody  can  directly
       access all the repositories to check their status.

       The  repository can be specified using the name of a remote, or the description or uuid of
       the repository.

       The time is in the form "60d" or "1y". A time of "never" will disable expiration.

       If a time is specified without a repository, it is used  as  the  default  value  for  all
       repositories. Note that the current repository is never expired.

OPTIONS

       --no-act

              Print  out  what  would  be  done,  but  not  not  actually  expire or unexpire any
              repositories.

       --activity=Name
              Specify the activity that a repository must have performed to avoid being  expired.
              The default is any activity.

              Currently, the only activity that can be performed to avoid expiration is git annex
              fsck. Note that fscking a remote updates the expiration of the  remote  repository,
              not the local repository.

              The first version of git-annex that recorded fsck activity was 5.20150405.

SEE ALSO

       git-annex(1)

       git-annex-fsck(1)

       git-annex-schedule(1)

       git-annex-dead(1)

       git-annex-semitrust(1)

AUTHOR

       Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>

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