Provided by: git-annex_8.20200226-1_amd64
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)