Commit 35266de2 authored by Chris McKnight's avatar Chris McKnight

Updates git lfs initialize command

parent 92897d76
...@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ check it into your Git repository: ...@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ check it into your Git repository:
```bash ```bash
git clone git@gitlab.example.com:group/project.git git clone git@gitlab.example.com:group/project.git
git lfs init # initialize the Git LFS project project git lfs install # initialize the Git LFS project project
git lfs track "*.iso" # select the file extensions that you want to treat as large files git lfs track "*.iso" # select the file extensions that you want to treat as large files
``` ```
...@@ -152,4 +152,4 @@ If you are using OS X you can use `osxkeychain` to store and encrypt your creden ...@@ -152,4 +152,4 @@ If you are using OS X you can use `osxkeychain` to store and encrypt your creden
For Windows, you can use `wincred` or Microsoft's [Git Credential Manager for Windows](https://github.com/Microsoft/Git-Credential-Manager-for-Windows/releases). For Windows, you can use `wincred` or Microsoft's [Git Credential Manager for Windows](https://github.com/Microsoft/Git-Credential-Manager-for-Windows/releases).
More details about various methods of storing the user credentials can be found More details about various methods of storing the user credentials can be found
on [Git Credential Storage documentation](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Tools-Credential-Storage). on [Git Credential Storage documentation](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Tools-Credential-Storage).
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