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Migrating Large Files in Git to Git LFS | josh-ops #37

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utterances-bot opened this issue Mar 2, 2024 · 5 comments
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Migrating Large Files in Git to Git LFS | josh-ops #37

utterances-bot opened this issue Mar 2, 2024 · 5 comments

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Migrating Large Files in Git to Git LFS | josh-ops

How to migrate Git LFS artifacts from one repository to another

https://josh-ops.com/posts/migrate-to-git-lfs/

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Perfect article, thanks a lot mate, you save my day :)

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Hello Josh, If I want to implement this on EMU when i migrate, should i follow the same steps? Please let me know.

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Hello Josh, If I want to implement this on EMU when i migrate, should i follow the same steps? Please let me know.

@udaygovindarajula1 I think this is the post you want! But yes, this is what you would want if you are migrating repos that contain LFS artifacts: https://josh-ops.com/posts/migrate-git-lfs-artifacts/


This post is for taking large artifacts that you have in a repo and tracking them with Git LFS instead.

The command here git lfs migrate confusingly, not to be confused with migrating repos from A to B.

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