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If that describes you, or if you're some from column A and some from column B, then git-annex may be the tool you've been looking for to expand from keeping all your small important files in git, to managing your large files with git. ## documentation * [[git-annex man page|git-annex]] * [[key-value backends|backends]] for data storage * [[special_remotes]] (including [[special_remotes/S3]] and [[special_remotes/bup]]) * [[sync]] * [[encryption]] * [[bare_repositories]] * [[internals]] * [[scalability]] * [[design]] * [[what git annex is not|not]] * [[sitemap]] ## talks A [15 minute introduction to git-annex](http://video.fosdem.org/2012/lightningtalks/git_annex___manage_files_with_git,_without_checking_their_contents_into_git.webm), presented by Richard Hartmann.
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