# Using digital media masters Master files - either original sources or as close as possible - are precious and should be carefully tracked. Digital media files - e.g. photos, videos, music - are often large and binary encoded, which poses special challenges for their tracking. ## Git-annex Digital media masters are tracked with git and git-annex. Git is a version control system - a repository for historic versions of file contents of a folder. Git-annex is an extension to git, better handling large files. ### Paths You are recommended to use path suffix "annex" for media master projects. Examples: * ~/public_annex/home-videos * ~/private_annex/friends-snoring * ~/shared_annex_family/xmas_photos ## Create To turn a folder into a git repository (see also alternative of (cloning)[#Clone] an existing project), go into the folder, and initialize its git and git-annex databases: git init git annex init --version=7 To use git-annex only for large files (git for smaller ones), add e.g. the following to file `.gitattributes`: * annex.largefiles=((largerthan=100kb)and(not(mimetype=text/*))) *.svg annex.largefiles=nothing Finally (save)[#Save] all content: git add -A git commit -m "Initial commit" ## Status To check status of metadata, use git: git status To check status of file content storage, use git-annex: git annex info ## Save To "take a snapshot" of one of more files for git-annex archival, first mark which files are involved and then archive their (changes to) content: git annex add foo bar git annex add baz git commit -m "Update foo bar, and add baz." Alternatively you can update (but not add) in one go: git commit -m "Update foo bar." foo bar ## Clone To collaborate on a shared git repository, first create a local clone from the shared location, and tell git-annex to use it: git clone git://[[!template id=githost]]/example git annex init --version=7 Then from time to time syncronize: git annex sync --content --all Alternatively (e.g. on slow/expensive network), syncronize only metadata and only with nearest clones: git annex sync --fast ### Publish To publish a git repository initially created locally, first create a new empty git and git annex publicly, then tell your local git where its new origin will be, and finally push your local git and git annex into its new public location: ssh [[!template id=githost]] git init --bare --shared /srv/git/[[!template id=githost]]/example.git ssh [[!template id=githost]] GIT_DIR=/srv/git/[[!template id=githost]]/example.git git annex init git remote add origin [[!template id=githost]]:/srv/git/[[!template id=githost]]/example.git git push --set-upstream origin master git annex sync --content --all ## References * [media-master][Source of this document] [media-master]: . "Digital media master material"