--- title: "rclone gitannex" description: "Speaks with git-annex over stdin/stdout." aliases: - /commands/rclone_git-annex-remote-rclone-builtin/ versionIntroduced: v1.67.0 # autogenerated - DO NOT EDIT, instead edit the source code in cmd/gitannex/ and as part of making a release run "make commanddocs" --- # rclone gitannex Speaks with git-annex over stdin/stdout. ## Synopsis Rclone's `gitannex` subcommand enables [git-annex] to store and retrieve content from an rclone remote. It is meant to be run by git-annex, not directly by users. [git-annex]: https://git-annex.branchable.com/ Installation on Linux --------------------- 1. Skip this step if your version of git-annex is [10.20240430] or newer. Otherwise, you must create a symlink somewhere on your PATH with a particular name. This symlink helps git-annex tell rclone it wants to run the "gitannex" subcommand. ```sh # Create the helper symlink in "$HOME/bin". ln -s "$(realpath rclone)" "$HOME/bin/git-annex-remote-rclone-builtin" # Verify the new symlink is on your PATH. which git-annex-remote-rclone-builtin ``` [10.20240430]: https://git-annex.branchable.com/news/version_10.20240430/ 2. Add a new remote to your git-annex repo. This new remote will connect git-annex with the `rclone gitannex` subcommand. Start by asking git-annex to describe the remote's available configuration parameters. ```sh # If you skipped step 1: git annex initremote MyRemote type=rclone --whatelse # If you created a symlink in step 1: git annex initremote MyRemote type=external externaltype=rclone-builtin --whatelse ``` > **NOTE**: If you're porting an existing [git-annex-remote-rclone] remote to > use `rclone gitannex`, you can probably reuse the configuration parameters > verbatim without renaming them. Check parameter synonyms with `--whatelse` > as shown above. > > [git-annex-remote-rclone]: https://github.com/git-annex-remote-rclone/git-annex-remote-rclone The following example creates a new git-annex remote named "MyRemote" that will use the rclone remote named "SomeRcloneRemote". That rclone remote must be one configured in your rclone.conf file, which can be located with `rclone config file`. ```sh git annex initremote MyRemote \ type=external \ externaltype=rclone-builtin \ encryption=none \ rcloneremotename=SomeRcloneRemote \ rcloneprefix=git-annex-content \ rclonelayout=nodir ``` 3. Before you trust this command with your precious data, be sure to **test the remote**. This command is very new and has not been tested on many rclone backends. Caveat emptor! ```sh git annex testremote MyRemote ``` Happy annexing! ``` rclone gitannex [flags] ``` ## Options ``` -h, --help help for gitannex ``` See the [global flags page](/flags/) for global options not listed here. ## See Also * [rclone](/commands/rclone/) - Show help for rclone commands, flags and backends.