I think it would be useful to supplement the `reinject` command with an automatic mode which calculates the checksum of the source file and injects the file if it is known to the repository (without the need to provide a destination filename). In addition, this could be done recursively if the user provides a directory to inject. All this can probably be done already with some plumbing, but a simple `reinject --auto` (or `scour`, or `scavenge`, if you like) would be a nice addition. Of course this would only work for the checksum backends. Example use cases would be: * Recovering data from lost+found easily * Making use of old (pre-git-annex) archival volumes with useful files scattered among non-useful files * Sneaker-netting files between disconnected git-annex repositories