# Howto avoid heavy files in ikiwiki git repo Continuation of discussion at [git-annex forum](http://git-annex.branchable.com/forum/git-annex___38___ikiwiki_experiment/) turns out the git-annex tricks could be avoided. ## Setup on remote server On the server activate album and underlay plugins in $wiki.setup file add_plugins: - album - underlay Configure underlay plugin add_underlays: - /home/$user/$wiki.underlay Create underlay directory and init git annex in direct mode mkdir ~/$wiki.underlay cd ~/$wiki.underlay;git init;git annex init $srcunderlay; git annex direct Build ikiwiki for good measure ikiwiki --setup $wiki.setup --rebuild ## Setup on local laptop Clone to laptop and initialise annex repo git clone ssh://$server/$wiki.git ~/$wiki git clone ssh://$server/$wiki.underlay ~/$wiki.underlay cd $wiki.underday;git-annex init $wrkunderlay git remote add $srcunderlay ssh://$server/$wiki.underlay You now have an annex repo in the local $wiki.underlay called $wrkunderlay and one in the $wiki.underlay directory on the remote server called $srcunderlay. ## Add content locally Add content to local $wiki directory in this case create $album.mdwn files for every album you have. Then `git add;git commit` files containing at the minimum the following [[!album ]] Create directories in the local $wiki.underlay corresponding to the album files in the local $wiki dir. Ie. create a directory named $album for every $album.mdwn file. Copy hi-res jpg files to each directory in the local $wiki.underlay and add + commit. git annex add . git commit -m 'jpgs added' ## Push to remote cd $wrkunderlay; git-annex copy --to $srcunderlay .; git-annex sync cd $wrkdir;git push That's it! Ikiwiki should update the website and treat the jpg's as if they were part of the standard file structure. How to accomplish this using the web interface is another questions. I guess the plugins have to setup and upload to underlaydir somehow. My guess is that you have to git-annex copy the $wiki.underlay files to $srcunderlay **before** running git push from the local $wiki directory. Haven't tested this yet though.