+ [2016-06-10T22:45:49Z] haasn Displaying it inline is not really an issue, as long as users have a HTTP link that they could follow and view it in their browsers
+ [2016-06-10T22:45:55Z] haasn ah right
+ [2016-06-10T22:46:03Z] haasn the /raw/ links in a repo will work through git LFS magic, yes?
+ [2016-06-10T22:47:26Z] haasn I wonder if there's a difference between using git-lfs and just committing the file directly if I'm never going to change the files (they are reference examples, their bits are not going to need changing)
+ [2016-06-10T22:55:14Z] haasn doesn't seem like git-lfs is packaged by my distro either way

message no. 138760

Posted by haasn in #github at 2016-06-10T21:41:48Z

I see GitHub provides git-LFS for working with repositories containing large files. Can I use this for wikis, as well? I want to use video clips as examples for my documentation, the total size of these clips is about 100 MB
+ [2016-06-11T00:15:11Z] supsup hi
+ [2016-06-11T00:15:23Z] supsup is there a way to use the api to get a hash-object of a blob?
+ [2016-06-11T00:15:50Z] supsup equivalent of git hash-object path/to/file
+ [2016-06-11T05:57:39Z] github302 IS anyone here?