SYNOPSIS
git maintenance run [<options>]
DESCRIPTION
Run tasks to optimize Git repository data, speeding up other Git commands and reducing storage requirements for the repository.
Git commands that add repository data, such as git add or git fetch,
are optimized for a responsive user experience. These commands do not take
time to optimize the Git data, since such optimizations scale with the full
size of the repository while these user commands each perform a relatively
small action.
The git maintenance command provides flexibility for how to optimize the
Git repository.
SUBCOMMANDS
- run
-
Run one or more maintenance tasks. If one or more
--taskoptions are specified, then those tasks are run in that order. Otherwise, the tasks are determined by whichmaintenance.<task>.enabledconfig options are true. By default, onlymaintenance.gc.enabledis true.
TASKS
- commit-graph
-
The
commit-graphjob updates thecommit-graphfiles incrementally, then verifies that the written data is correct. The incremental write is safe to run alongside concurrent Git processes since it will not expire.graphfiles that were in the previouscommit-graph-chainfile. They will be deleted by a later run based on the expiration delay. - gc
-
Clean up unnecessary files and optimize the local repository. "GC" stands for "garbage collection," but this task performs many smaller tasks. This task can be expensive for large repositories, as it repacks all Git objects into a single pack-file. It can also be disruptive in some situations, as it deletes stale data. See git-gc(1) for more details on garbage collection in Git.
OPTIONS
- --auto
-
When combined with the
runsubcommand, run maintenance tasks only if certain thresholds are met. For example, thegctask runs when the number of loose objects exceeds the number stored in thegc.autoconfig setting, or when the number of pack-files exceeds thegc.autoPackLimitconfig setting. - --quiet
-
Do not report progress or other information over
stderr. - --task=<task>
-
If this option is specified one or more times, then only run the specified tasks in the specified order. If no
--task=<task>arguments are specified, then only the tasks withmaintenance.<task>.enabledconfigured astrueare considered. See the TASKS section for the list of accepted<task>values.
GIT
Part of the git(1) suite