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NAME

       git-lfs-fsck - Check GIT LFS files for consistency

SYNOPSIS

       git lfs fsck [options] [revisions]

DESCRIPTION

       Checks all Git LFS files in the current HEAD for consistency.

       Corrupted files are moved to ".git/lfs/bad".

       The  revisions  may  be  specified  as either a single committish, in which case only that
       commit is inspected; specified as a range of the form A..B (and only this form), in  which
       case that range is inspected; or omitted entirely, in which case HEAD (and, for --objects,
       the index) is examined.

       The default is to perform all checks.

       In your Git configuration or in a .lfsconfig file,  you  may  set  lfs.fetchexclude  to  a
       comma-separated  list  of  paths.  If  lfs.fetchexclude is defined, then any Git LFS files
       whose paths match one in that list will not be checked for consistency. Paths are  matched
       using wildcard matching as per gitignore(5).

OPTIONS

       --objects
              Check  that  each  object  in  HEAD  matches its expected hash and that each object
              exists on disk.

       --pointers
              Check that each pointer is canonical and that each file which should be stored as a
              Git LFS file is so stored.

SEE ALSO

       git-lfs-ls-files(1), git-lfs-status(1), gitignore(5).

       Part of the git-lfs(1) suite.

                                             May 2022                             GIT-LFS-FSCK(1)