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git-prune
Langue: en
Version: 04/04/2009 (fedora - 04/07/09)
Section: 1 (Commandes utilisateur)
NAME
git-prune - Prune all unreachable objects from the object databaseSYNOPSIS
git-prune [-n] [-v] [--expire <expire>] [--] [<head>...]DESCRIPTION
Note
In most cases, users should run git-gc, which calls git-prune. See the section "NOTES", below.
Note that unreachable, packed objects will remain. If this is not desired, see git-repack(1).
OPTIONS
-n
- Do not remove anything; just report what it would remove.
-v
- Report all removed objects.
--
- Do not interpret any more arguments as options.
--expire <time>
- Only expire loose objects older than <time>.
<head>...
- In addition to objects reachable from any of our references, keep objects reachable from listed <head>s.
EXAMPLE
To prune objects not used by your repository nor another that borrows from your repository via its .git/objects/info/alternates:-
$ git prune $(cd ../another && $(git rev-parse --all))
NOTES
In most cases, users will not need to call git-prune directly, but should instead call git-gc, which handles pruning along with many other housekeeping tasks.For a description of which objects are considered for pruning, see git-fsck's --unreachable option.
SEE ALSO
git-fsck(1), git-gc(1), git-reflog(1)AUTHOR
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