git-lfs-smudge - Git smudge filter that converts pointer in blobs to the actual content
git lfs smudge
[<path>]
git lfs smudge
--skip [<path>]
Read a Git LFS pointer file from standard input and write the contents of the corresponding large file to standard output. If needed, download the file’s contents from the Git LFS endpoint. The argument, if provided, is only used for a progress bar.
Smudge is typically run by Git’s smudge filter, configured by the repository’s Git attributes.
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 pointer files will only be replaced with the contents of the corresponding Git LFS object file if their path matches one in that list, and if lfs.fetchexclude
is defined, Git LFS pointer files will only be replaced with the contents of the corresponding Git LFS object file if their path does not match one in that list. Paths are matched using wildcard matching as per gitignore(5). Git LFS pointer files that are not replaced with the contents of their corresponding object files are simply copied to standard output without change.
Without any options, git lfs smudge
outputs the raw Git LFS content to standard output.
--skip
Skip automatic downloading of objects on clone or pull.
GIT_LFS_SKIP_SMUDGE
Disables the smudging process. For more, see: git-lfs-config(5).
On Windows, Git before 2.34.0 does not handle files in the working tree larger than 4 gigabytes. Newer versions of Git, as well as Unix versions, are unaffected.
git-lfs-install(1), gitattributes(5), gitignore(5).
Part of the git-lfs(1) suite.