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   1git-gc(1)
   2=========
   3
   4NAME
   5----
   6git-gc - Cleanup unnecessary files and optimize the local repository
   7
   8
   9SYNOPSIS
  10--------
  11[verse]
  12'git gc' [--aggressive] [--auto] [--quiet] [--prune=<date> | --no-prune] [--force]
  13
  14DESCRIPTION
  15-----------
  16Runs a number of housekeeping tasks within the current repository,
  17such as compressing file revisions (to reduce disk space and increase
  18performance) and removing unreachable objects which may have been
  19created from prior invocations of 'git add'.
  20
  21Users are encouraged to run this task on a regular basis within
  22each repository to maintain good disk space utilization and good
  23operating performance.
  24
  25Some git commands may automatically run 'git gc'; see the `--auto` flag
  26below for details. If you know what you're doing and all you want is to
  27disable this behavior permanently without further considerations, just do:
  28
  29----------------------
  30$ git config --global gc.auto 0
  31----------------------
  32
  33OPTIONS
  34-------
  35
  36--aggressive::
  37        Usually 'git gc' runs very quickly while providing good disk
  38        space utilization and performance.  This option will cause
  39        'git gc' to more aggressively optimize the repository at the expense
  40        of taking much more time.  The effects of this optimization are
  41        persistent, so this option only needs to be used occasionally; every
  42        few hundred changesets or so.
  43
  44--auto::
  45        With this option, 'git gc' checks whether any housekeeping is
  46        required; if not, it exits without performing any work.
  47        Some git commands run `git gc --auto` after performing
  48        operations that could create many loose objects.
  49+
  50Housekeeping is required if there are too many loose objects or
  51too many packs in the repository. If the number of loose objects
  52exceeds the value of the `gc.auto` configuration variable, then
  53all loose objects are combined into a single pack using
  54`git repack -d -l`.  Setting the value of `gc.auto` to 0
  55disables automatic packing of loose objects.
  56+
  57If the number of packs exceeds the value of `gc.autopacklimit`,
  58then existing packs (except those marked with a `.keep` file)
  59are consolidated into a single pack by using the `-A` option of
  60'git repack'. Setting `gc.autopacklimit` to 0 disables
  61automatic consolidation of packs.
  62
  63--prune=<date>::
  64        Prune loose objects older than date (default is 2 weeks ago,
  65        overridable by the config variable `gc.pruneExpire`).  This
  66        option is on by default.
  67
  68--no-prune::
  69        Do not prune any loose objects.
  70
  71--quiet::
  72        Suppress all progress reports.
  73
  74--force::
  75        Force `git gc` to run even if there may be another `git gc`
  76        instance running on this repository.
  77
  78Configuration
  79-------------
  80
  81The optional configuration variable 'gc.reflogExpire' can be
  82set to indicate how long historical entries within each branch's
  83reflog should remain available in this repository.  The setting is
  84expressed as a length of time, for example '90 days' or '3 months'.
  85It defaults to '90 days'.
  86
  87The optional configuration variable 'gc.reflogExpireUnreachable'
  88can be set to indicate how long historical reflog entries which
  89are not part of the current branch should remain available in
  90this repository.  These types of entries are generally created as
  91a result of using `git commit --amend` or `git rebase` and are the
  92commits prior to the amend or rebase occurring.  Since these changes
  93are not part of the current project most users will want to expire
  94them sooner.  This option defaults to '30 days'.
  95
  96The above two configuration variables can be given to a pattern.  For
  97example, this sets non-default expiry values only to remote-tracking
  98branches:
  99
 100------------
 101[gc "refs/remotes/*"]
 102        reflogExpire = never
 103        reflogexpireUnreachable = 3 days
 104------------
 105
 106The optional configuration variable 'gc.rerereresolved' indicates
 107how long records of conflicted merge you resolved earlier are
 108kept.  This defaults to 60 days.
 109
 110The optional configuration variable 'gc.rerereunresolved' indicates
 111how long records of conflicted merge you have not resolved are
 112kept.  This defaults to 15 days.
 113
 114The optional configuration variable 'gc.packrefs' determines if
 115'git gc' runs 'git pack-refs'. This can be set to "notbare" to enable
 116it within all non-bare repos or it can be set to a boolean value.
 117This defaults to true.
 118
 119The optional configuration variable 'gc.aggressiveWindow' controls how
 120much time is spent optimizing the delta compression of the objects in
 121the repository when the --aggressive option is specified.  The larger
 122the value, the more time is spent optimizing the delta compression.  See
 123the documentation for the --window' option in linkgit:git-repack[1] for
 124more details.  This defaults to 250.
 125
 126The optional configuration variable 'gc.pruneExpire' controls how old
 127the unreferenced loose objects have to be before they are pruned.  The
 128default is "2 weeks ago".
 129
 130
 131Notes
 132-----
 133
 134'git gc' tries very hard to be safe about the garbage it collects. In
 135particular, it will keep not only objects referenced by your current set
 136of branches and tags, but also objects referenced by the index,
 137remote-tracking branches, refs saved by 'git filter-branch' in
 138refs/original/, or reflogs (which may reference commits in branches
 139that were later amended or rewound).
 140
 141If you are expecting some objects to be collected and they aren't, check
 142all of those locations and decide whether it makes sense in your case to
 143remove those references.
 144
 145HOOKS
 146-----
 147
 148The 'git gc --auto' command will run the 'pre-auto-gc' hook.  See
 149linkgit:githooks[5] for more information.
 150
 151
 152SEE ALSO
 153--------
 154linkgit:git-prune[1]
 155linkgit:git-reflog[1]
 156linkgit:git-repack[1]
 157linkgit:git-rerere[1]
 158
 159GIT
 160---
 161Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite