git-annex-trust - trust a repository
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Description
Records that a repository is trusted to not unexpectedly lose content. Use with care.
Repositories can be specified using their remote name, their description, or their UUID. To trust the
current repository, use "here".
Before trusting a repository, consider this scenario. Repository A is trusted and B is not; both contain
the same content. git-annexdrop is run on repository A, which checks that B still contains the content,
and so the drop proceeds. Then git-annexdrop is run on repository B, which trusts A to still contain the
content, so the drop succeeds. Now the content has been lost.
Name
git-annex-trust - trust a repository
Options
--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.
Also the git-annex-common-options(1) can be used.
See Also
git-annex(1) git-annex-semitrust(1) git-annex-untrust(1) git-annex-dead(1)
Synopsis
git annex trust [repository...]