git-lfs-pointer(1) -- Build, compare, and check pointers ======================================================== ## SYNOPSIS `git lfs pointer --file=path/to/file`
`git lfs pointer --file=path/to/file --pointer=path/to/pointer`
`git lfs pointer --file=path/to/file --stdin` `git lfs pointer --check --file=path/to/file` ## Description Builds and optionally compares generated pointer files to ensure consistency between different Git LFS implementations. ## OPTIONS * `--file`: A local file to build the pointer from. * `--pointer`: A local file including the contents of a pointer generated from another implementation. This is compared to the pointer generated from `--file`. * `--stdin`: Reads the pointer from STDIN to compare with the pointer generated from `--file`. * `--check`: Reads the pointer from STDIN (if `--stdin` is given) or the filepath (if `--file`) is given. If neither or both of `--stdin` and `--file` are given, the invocation is invalid. Exits 0 if the data read is a valid Git LFS pointer. Exits 1 otherwise. * `--strict`: * `--no-strict`: In conjunction with `--check`, `--strict` verifies that the pointer is canonical; that is, it would be the one created by Git LFS. If it is not, exits 2. The default, for backwards compatibility, is `--no-strict`, but this may change in a future version. ## SEE ALSO Part of the git-lfs(1) suite.