This is the command git-annex-dead that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
git-annex-dead - hide a lost repository or key
SYNOPSIS
git annex dead [repository ...] [--key key]
DESCRIPTION
This command exists to deal with situations where data has been lost, and you know it has,
and you want to stop being reminded of that fact.
When a repository is specified, indicates that the repository has been irretrievably lost,
so it will not be listed in eg, git annex info. Repositories can be specified using their
remote name, their description, or their UUID. (To undo, use git-annex semitrust.)
When a key is specified, indicates that the content of that key has been irretrievably
lost. This prevents git annex fsck --all from complaining about it. (To undo, add the
key's content back to the repository, by using eg, git-annex reinject.)
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