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GIT-LFS-PUSH(1)			        		       GIT-LFS-PUSH(1)

NAME
       git-lfs-push - Push queued large files to the Git LFS endpoint

SYNOPSIS
       git lfs push [options] <remote> [<ref>...]
       git lfs push <remote> [<ref>...]
       git lfs push [options] <remote> --stdin git lfs push --object-id
       <remote> [<oid>...] git lfs push --object-id <remote> --stdin

DESCRIPTION
       Upload Git LFS files to the configured endpoint for the current Git
       remote. By default, it filters out objects that are already referenced
       by the local clone of the remote.

OPTIONS
       --dry-run
	   Print the files that would be pushed, without actually pushing
	   them.

       --all
	   This pushes all objects to the remote that are referenced by any
	   commit reachable from the refs provided as arguments. If no refs
	   are provided, then all local refs are pushed. Note that this
	   behavior differs from that of git-lfs-fetch(1) when its --all
	   option is used; in that case, all refs are fetched, including refs
	   other than those under refs/heads and refs/tags.  If you are
	   migrating a repository with these commands, make sure to run git
	   lfs push for any additional remote refs that contain Git LFS
	   objects not reachable from your local refs.

       --object-id
	   This pushes only the object OIDs listed at the end of the command,
	   separated by spaces.

       --stdin
	   Read a list of newline-delimited refs (or object IDs when using
	   --object-id) from standard input instead of the command line.

SEE ALSO
       git-lfs-fetch(1), git-lfs-pre-push(1).

       Part of the git-lfs(1) suite.

 							       GIT-LFS-PUSH(1)

git-lfs-push(1)

gitlfspush \- Push queued large files to the Git LFS endpoint

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