git-lfs-pull
- Download all Git LFS files for current ref & checkout
git lfs pull
[options] [remote]
Download Git LFS objects for the currently checked out ref, and update the working copy with the downloaded content if required.
This is equivalent to running the following 2 commands:
git lfs fetch [options] [remote] git lfs checkout
-I
paths --include=
paths
-X
paths --exclude=
paths
You can configure Git LFS to only fetch objects to satisfy references in certain paths of the repo, and/or to exclude certain paths of the repo, to reduce the time you spend downloading things you do not use.
In your Git configuration or in a .lfsconfig
file, you may set either or
both of lfs.fetchinclude
and lfs.fetchexclude
to comma-separated lists of
paths. If lfs.fetchinclude
is defined, Git LFS objects will only be fetched
if their path matches one in that list, and if lfs.fetchexclude
is defined,
Git LFS objects will only be fetched if their path does not match one
in that list. Paths are matched using wildcard matching as per gitignore(5).
Note that using the command-line options -I
and -X
override the respective
configuration settings. Setting either option to an empty string clears the
value.
Without arguments, pull downloads from the default remote. The default remote is
the same as for git pull
, i.e. based on the remote branch you're tracking
first, or origin otherwise.
git-lfs-fetch(1), git-lfs-checkout(1), gitignore(5).
Part of the git-lfs(1) suite.