Provided by: git-annex_8.20200226-1_amd64 

NAME
git-annex-whereis - lists repositories that have file content
SYNOPSIS
git annex whereis [path ...]
DESCRIPTION
Displays information about where the contents of files are located. For example: # git annex whereis whereis my_cool_big_file (1 copy) 0c443de8-e644-11df-acbf-f7cd7ca6210d -- laptop whereis other_file (3 copies) 0c443de8-e644-11df-acbf-f7cd7ca6210d -- laptop 62b39bbe-4149-11e0-af01-bb89245a1e61 -- usb drive [here] 7570b02e-15e9-11e0-adf0-9f3f94cb2eaa -- backup drive Note that this command does not contact remotes to verify if they still have the content of files. It only reports on the last information that was received from remotes.
OPTIONS
file matching options The git-annex-matching-options(1) can be used to specify files to act on. --key=keyname Show where a particular git-annex key is located. --all -A Show whereis information for all known keys. --branch=ref Show whereis information for files in the specified branch or treeish. --unused Show whereis information for files found by last run of git-annex unused. --batch Enables batch mode, in which a file is read in a line from stdin, its information displayed, and repeat. Note that if the file is not an annexed file, or does not match specified file matching options, an empty line will be output instead. -z Makes the --batch input be delimited by nulls instead of the usual newlines. --json Enable JSON output. This is intended to be parsed by programs that use git-annex. Each line of output is a JSON object. --json-error-messages Messages that would normally be output to standard error are included in the json instead.
SEE ALSO
git-annex(1) git-annex-find(1) git-annex-list(1)
AUTHOR
Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> git-annex-whereis(1)