git-lfs-track(1) - View or add Git LFS paths to Git attributes ============================================================== ## SYNOPSIS `git lfs track` [options] [...] ## DESCRIPTION Start tracking the given patterns(s) through Git LFS. The argument is written to .gitattributes. If no paths are provided, simply list the currently-tracked paths. The [gitattributes documentation](https://git-scm.com/docs/gitattributes) states that patterns use the [gitignore pattern rules](https://git-scm.com/docs/gitignore) to match paths. This means that patterns which contain asterisk (`*`), question mark (`?`), and the bracket characters (`[` and `]`) are treated specially; to disable this behavior and treat them literally instead, use `--filename` or escape the character with a backslash. ## OPTIONS * `--verbose` `-v`: If enabled, have `git lfs track` log files which it will touch. Disabled by default. * `--dry-run` `-d`: If enabled, have `git lfs track` log all actions it would normally take (adding entries to .gitattributes, touching files on disk, etc) without performing any mutative operations to the disk. `git lfs track --dry-run [files]` also implicitly mocks the behavior of passing the `--verbose`, and will log in greater detail what it is doing. Disabled by default. * `--filename` Treat the arguments as literal filenames, not as patterns. Any special glob characters in the filename will be escaped when writing the `.gitattributes` file. * `--lockable` `-l` Make the paths 'lockable', meaning they should be locked to edit them, and will be made read-only in the working copy when not locked. * `--not-lockable` Remove the lockable flag from the paths so they are no longer read-only unless locked. * `--no-excluded` Do not list patterns that are excluded in the output; only list patterns that are tracked. * `--no-modify-attrs` Makes matched entries stat-dirty so that Git can re-index files you wish to convert to LFS. Does not modify any `.gitattributes` file(s). ## EXAMPLES * List the patterns that Git LFS is currently tracking: `git lfs track` * Configure Git LFS to track GIF files: `git lfs track "*.gif"` * Configure Git LFS to track PSD files and make them read-only unless locked: `git lfs track --lockable "*.psd"` * Configure Git LFS to track the file named `project [1].psd`: `git lfs track --filename "project [1].psd"` ## SEE ALSO git-lfs-untrack(1), git-lfs-install(1), gitattributes(5), gitignore(5). Part of the git-lfs(1) suite.