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NAME

       git-lfs-clone - Efficiently clone a LFS-enabled repository

SYNOPSIS

       git lfs clone [git clone options] <repository> [<directory>]

DESCRIPTION

       Clone an LFS enabled Git repository more efficiently by disabling LFS during the git
       clone, then performing a 'git lfs pull' directly afterwards.

       'git lfs clone' also installs all of the repo-level hooks (.git/hooks) that LFS requires
       to operate. If --separate-git-dir is given, the hooks will be installed there.

       This is faster than a regular 'git clone' because that will download LFS content using the
       smudge filter, which is executed individually per file in the working copy. This is
       relatively inefficient compared to the batch mode and parallel downloads performed by 'git
       lfs pull'.

OPTIONS

       All options supported by 'git clone'

       -I <paths>, --include=<paths>
           See INCLUDE AND EXCLUDE.

       -X <paths>, --exclude=<paths>
           See INCLUDE AND EXCLUDE.

       --skip-repo
           Skip installing repo-level hooks (.git/hooks) that LFS requires. Disabled by default.

INCLUDE AND EXCLUDE

       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 your Git configuration or in a .lfsconfig file, you may set either or both of
       lfs.fetchinclude and lfs.fetchexclude to comma-separated lists of paths. If
       lfs.fetchinclude is defined, Git LFS objects will only be fetched if their path matches
       one in that list, and if lfs.fetchexclude is defined, Git LFS objects will only be fetched
       if their path does not match one in that list. Paths are matched using wildcard matching
       as per gitignore(5).

       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.

SEE ALSO

       git-clone(1), git-lfs-pull(1), gitignore(5).

       Part of the git-lfs(1) suite.

                                            2022-12-01                           GIT-LFS-CLONE(1)