git-lfs-install - Install Git LFS configuration.
git lfs install
[options]
Perform the following actions to ensure that Git LFS is setup properly:
·
Set up the clean and smudge filters under the name "lfs" in the global Git config.
·
Install a pre-push hook to run git-lfs-pre-push(1) for the current repository, if run from inside one. If "core.hooksPath" is configured in any Git configuration (and supported, i.e., the installed Git version is at least 2.9.0), then the pre-push hook will be installed to that directory instead.
Without any options, git lfs install
will only setup the "lfs" smudge and clean filters if they are not already set.
--force
Sets the "lfs" smudge and clean filters, overwriting existing values.
--local
Sets the "lfs" smudge and clean filters in the local repository’s git config, instead of the global git config (~/.gitconfig).
--worktree
Sets the "lfs" smudge and clean filters in the current working tree’s git config, instead of the global git config (~/.gitconfig) or local repository’s git config ($GIT_DIR/config). If multiple working trees are in use, the Git config extension
worktreeConfig
must be enabled to use this option. If only one working tree is in use,--worktree
has the same effect as--local
. This option is only available if the installed Git version is at least 2.20.0 and therefore supports the "worktreeConfig" extension.
--manual
Print instructions for manually updating your hooks to include git-lfs functionality. Use this option if
git lfs install
fails because of existing hooks and you want to retain their functionality.
--system
Sets the "lfs" smudge and clean filters in the system git config, e.g. /etc/gitconfig instead of the global git config (~/.gitconfig).
--skip-smudge
Skips automatic downloading of objects on clone or pull. This requires a manual "git lfs pull" every time a new commit is checked out on your repository.
--skip-repo
Skips setup of the local repo; use if you want to install the global lfs filters but not make changes to the current repo.
git-lfs-uninstall(1), git-worktree(1).
Part of the git-lfs(1) suite.