# NAME git-annex addurl - add urls to annex # SYNOPSIS git annex addurl `[url ...]` # DESCRIPTION Downloads each url to its own file, which is added to the annex. When `quvi` is installed, urls are automatically tested to see if they point to a video hosting site, and the video is downloaded instead. Urls to torrent files (including magnet links) will cause the content of the torrent to be downloaded, using `aria2c`. Normally the filename is based on the full url, so will look like "www.example.com_dir_subdir_bigfile". In some cases, addurl is able to come up with a better filename based on other information. Options can also be used to get better filenames. # OPTIONS * `--fast` Avoid immediately downloading the url. * `--relaxed` Avoid storing the size of the url's content, and accept whatever content is there at a future point. (Implies `--fast`.) * `--raw` Prevent special handling of urls by quvi, bittorrent, and other special remotes. This will for example, make addurl download the .torrent file and not the contents it points to. * `--file=name` Use with a filename that does not yet exist to add a new file with the specified name and the content downloaded from the url. If the file already exists, addurl will record that it can be downloaded from the specified url(s). * `--pathdepth=N` This causes a shorter filename to be used. For example, `--pathdepth=1` will use "dir/subdir/bigfile", while `--pathdepth=3` will use "bigfile". It can also be negative; `--pathdepth=-2` will use the last two parts of the url. # SEE ALSO [[git-annex]](1) # AUTHOR Joey Hess Warning: Automatically converted into a man page by mdwn2man. Edit with care.