# NAME git-annex unannex - undo accidential add command # SYNOPSIS git annex unannex `[path ...]` # DESCRIPTION Use this to undo an accidental `git annex add` command. It puts the file back how it was before the add. Note that for safety, the content of the file remains in the annex, until you use `git annex unused` and `git annex dropunused`. This is not the command you should use if you intentionally annexed a file and don't want its contents any more. In that case you should use `git annex drop` instead, and you can also `git rm` the file. # OPTIONS * `--fast` Normally this does a slow copy of the file. In `--fast` mode, it instead makes a hard link from the file to the content in the annex. But use --fast mode with caution, because editing the file will change the content in the annex. * file matching options The [[git-annex-matching-options]](1) can be used to specify files to unannex. # SEE ALSO [[git-annex]](1) # AUTHOR Joey Hess Warning: Automatically converted into a man page by mdwn2man. Edit with care.