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Convert files no extension #20
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You command looks like really strange (it has strange quotes and slashes).
git-lfs-migrate takes file masks, not extensions.
Quotes need on Unix for escape asterisk and question characters. On Windows you can write command without it. |
I tried it without the quotes and slashes too, but the files without extensions don't seem to be filtered. This feature to filter extension-less files would be really cool if possible :) If you have already tested it, then may be it is a matter of my environment. I am using Windows. Although I can try it on Mac too. Btw, thanks for such a great tool, it has really helped me and my migration team :) |
Really. Wildcards was processed incorrectly. Fixed. |
Not fixed yet :( |
I try to fix pattern matching and it works much better. |
Hi, Did you get a chance to fix it? :) |
If you use only name patterns and don't use path patterns (like "foo/*.zip"), you can safety use version from master branch. |
Okay, thanks. I will try it. Although the build is failing, but only due to a test assertion, the code can be tried as you said it should be working fine safely. |
I managed to convert extension-less files by building the source from master. Thanks a ton! |
Also, I noticed that I no longer need to place the backslashes '' in the newer build, and it worked. In the earlier releases, I had to put the backslashes in the command. But not anymore. This is also an improvement. |
Hi,
Is there a way to convert files without an extension? For example, I tried this:
java -jar git-lfs-migrate.jar \ -s source.git \ -d dest.git \ -g https://example/lfs-test.git
\ “.clean” \ “.log” \ “SAMPLEDATA”
But the file SAMPLEDATA did not get converted to LFS. Is there a way to accomplish this?
Thanks.
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