Sorry to be reporting another vague bug, this one interferes with my work unfortunately. ### Please describe the problem. After uninstalling git-annix, running git commit returns the following error: git: 'annex' is not a git command. See 'git --help'. ### What steps will reproduce the problem? Install git-annex using the ubuntu ppa of fmarcier like so: sudo apt-get install git-annex Then remove it: sudo apt-get remove git-annex Then go to work in a git project, that is not in annex and has no relation to it. Add your changes and run commit: git add my-new-file git commit -m "added new file" I expect it to confirm the file is committed, instead I get the error message: git: 'annex' is not a git command. See 'git --help'. ### What version of git-annex are you using? On what operating system? Ubuntu 13.04, using the PPA by marcier linked on the branchable website. > I don't think this is something I want to change.. `git-annex init` > installs a pre-commit hook that runs `git annex fix`. If git-annex > is removed that hook is left behind to fail. However, if you were really > using git-annex in the repo, that's the least of your troubles. If you were > using git-annex in the repo and stopped, then you should run `git annex uninit` to remove the hook. > > The only change I could make is to have the hook check if git-annex > is in PATH before trying to run it. But this adds time and complexity > to the usual case for a edge case. And keeps cruft around in the edge case > rather than informing you of the problem. > > [[done]] --[[Joey]]