I cloned the project locally, tried to push, and get an error with missing LFS object, how can I resolve this?
Answer
Install git and LFS ( the latest git installer seems to have an option to install LFS as well. )
Make sure to initialize git lfs with: git lfs install
This should only need to be run once for the user on the machine.
Make sure you have your project's .gitattributes setup to track the LFS files you want to track.
If you do this after the fact, you can fix up the project by running: git add --renormalize .
NOTE: the '.' at the end is to specify ALL files.
You can also normalize a single file or pattern if you want, as the normalize can take some time on large projects. At that point, you will have many changes to stage, commit, and push.
If you need to fix up a remote that has LFS pointers but no LFS data, you can run git lfs push --all