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GitLab already supports [managing large files with git annex](http://doc.gitlab.com/ee/workflow/git_annex.html) (EE only), however in certain
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GitLab already supports [managing large files with git annex](http://doc.gitlab.com/ee/workflow/git_annex.html) (EE only), however in certain
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environments it is not always convenient to use different commands to differentiate between the large files and regular ones.
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environments it is not always convenient to use different commands to differentiate between the large files and regular ones.
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Git LFS makes this simpler for the end user by removing the requirement to learn new commands
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Git LFS makes this simpler for the end user by removing the requirement to learn new commands.
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## How it works
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## How it works
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If you are using OS X you can use `osxkeychain` to store and encrypt your credentials. For Windows, `wincred` is available.
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If you are using OS X you can use `osxkeychain` to store and encrypt your credentials. For Windows, `wincred` is available.
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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)
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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)
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