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NAME

       git-lfs-pull - Download all Git LFS files for current ref & checkout

SYNOPSIS

       git lfs pull [options] [remote]

DESCRIPTION

       Download  Git  LFS  objects  for  the  currently  checked  out  ref, and update the working copy with the
       downloaded content if required.

       This is equivalent to running the following 2 commands:

       git lfs fetch [options] [remote] git lfs checkout

OPTIONS

       -I paths --include=paths
              Specify lfs.fetchinclude just for this invocation; see [INCLUSION & EXCLUSION]

       -X paths --exclude=paths
              Specify lfs.fetchexclude just for this invocation; see [INCLUSION & EXCLUSION]

INCLUSION & EXCLUSION

       You can configure Git LFS to only fetch objects to satisfy references  in  certain  paths  of  the  repo,
       and/or  to  exclude certain paths of the repo, to reduce the time you spend downloading things you do not
       use.

       In  gitconfig,  set  lfs.fetchinclude  and  lfs.fetchexclude  to  comma-separated  lists  of   paths   to
       include/exclude  in  the  fetch  (wildcard  matching  as  per gitignore). Only paths which are matched by
       fetchinclude and not matched by fetchexclude will have objects fetched for them.

       Note that using the command-line options -I  and  -X  override  the  respective  configuration  settings.
       Setting either option to an empty string clears the value.

DEFAULT REMOTE

       Without  arguments,  pull  downloads  from  the default remote. The default remote is the same as for git
       pull, i.e. based on the remote branch you're tracking first, or origin otherwise.

SEE ALSO

       git-lfs-fetch(1), git-lfs-checkout(1).

       Part of the git-lfs(1) suite.

                                                  November 2024                                  GIT-LFS-PULL(1)