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NAME

       git-annex-init - initialize git-annex

SYNOPSIS

       git annex init [description]

DESCRIPTION

       Until  a repository (or one of its remotes) has been initialized, git-annex will refuse to
       operate on it, to avoid accidentally using it in a repository that  was  not  intended  to
       have an annex.

       It's  useful, but not mandatory, to initialize each new clone of a repository with its own
       description. If you don't provide one, one will be generated using the username,  hostname
       and the path.

       If  any  special  remotes  were configured with autoenable=true, this will also attempt to
       enable them. See git-annex-initremote(1).   To  disable  this,  re-enable  a  remote  with
       "autoenable=false", or mark it as dead (see git-annex-dead(1)).

       This  command  is  entirely  safe,  although  usually  pointless, to run inside an already
       initialized git-annex repository.

       A top-level .noannex file will prevent git-annex init from being  used  in  a  repository.
       This  is  useful  for  repositories  that  have  a policy reason not to use git-annex. The
       content of the file will be displayed to the user who tries to run git-annex init.

OPTIONS

       --version=N

              Force the repository to be initialized using a  different  annex.version  than  the
              current default.

              When  the  version  given is one that automatically upgrades to a newer version, it
              will automatically use the newer version instead.

SEE ALSO

       git-annex(1)

       git-annex-describe(1)

       git-annex-reinit(1)

       git-init(1)

AUTHOR

       Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>

                                                                                git-annex-init(1)