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] [--keep-largest-pack] 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), removing unreachable objects which may have been 19created from prior invocations of 'git add', packing refs, pruning 20reflog, rerere metadata or stale working trees. 21 22Users are encouraged to run this task on a regular basis within 23each repository to maintain good disk space utilization and good 24operating performance. 25 26Some git commands may automatically run 'git gc'; see the `--auto` flag 27below for details. If you know what you're doing and all you want is to 28disable this behavior permanently without further considerations, just do: 29 30---------------------- 31$ git config --global gc.auto 0 32---------------------- 33 34OPTIONS 35------- 36 37--aggressive:: 38 Usually 'git gc' runs very quickly while providing good disk 39 space utilization and performance. This option will cause 40 'git gc' to more aggressively optimize the repository at the expense 41 of taking much more time. The effects of this optimization are 42 persistent, so this option only needs to be used occasionally; every 43 few hundred changesets or so. 44 45--auto:: 46 With this option, 'git gc' checks whether any housekeeping is 47 required; if not, it exits without performing any work. 48 Some git commands run `git gc --auto` after performing 49 operations that could create many loose objects. Housekeeping 50 is required if there are too many loose objects or too many 51 packs in the repository. 52+ 53If the number of loose objects exceeds the value of the `gc.auto` 54configuration variable, then all loose objects are combined into a 55single pack using `git repack -d -l`. Setting the value of `gc.auto` 56to 0 disables automatic packing of loose objects. 57+ 58If the number of packs exceeds the value of `gc.autoPackLimit`, 59then existing packs (except those marked with a `.keep` file 60or over `gc.bigPackThreshold` limit) 61are consolidated into a single pack by using the `-A` option of 62'git repack'. 63If the amount of memory is estimated not enough for `git repack` to 64run smoothly and `gc.bigPackThreshold` is not set, the largest 65pack will also be excluded (this is the equivalent of running `git gc` 66with `--keep-base-pack`). 67Setting `gc.autoPackLimit` to 0 disables automatic consolidation of 68packs. 69+ 70If houskeeping is required due to many loose objects or packs, all 71other housekeeping tasks (e.g. rerere, working trees, reflog...) will 72be performed as well. 73 74 75--prune=<date>:: 76 Prune loose objects older than date (default is 2 weeks ago, 77 overridable by the config variable `gc.pruneExpire`). 78 --prune=all prunes loose objects regardless of their age and 79 increases the risk of corruption if another process is writing to 80 the repository concurrently; see "NOTES" below. --prune is on by 81 default. 82 83--no-prune:: 84 Do not prune any loose objects. 85 86--quiet:: 87 Suppress all progress reports. 88 89--force:: 90 Force `git gc` to run even if there may be another `git gc` 91 instance running on this repository. 92 93--keep-largest-pack:: 94 All packs except the largest pack and those marked with a 95 `.keep` files are consolidated into a single pack. When this 96 option is used, `gc.bigPackThreshold` is ignored. 97 98CONFIGURATION 99------------- 100 101The optional configuration variable `gc.reflogExpire` can be 102set to indicate how long historical entries within each branch's 103reflog should remain available in this repository. The setting is 104expressed as a length of time, for example '90 days' or '3 months'. 105It defaults to '90 days'. 106 107The optional configuration variable `gc.reflogExpireUnreachable` 108can be set to indicate how long historical reflog entries which 109are not part of the current branch should remain available in 110this repository. These types of entries are generally created as 111a result of using `git commit --amend` or `git rebase` and are the 112commits prior to the amend or rebase occurring. Since these changes 113are not part of the current project most users will want to expire 114them sooner. This option defaults to '30 days'. 115 116The above two configuration variables can be given to a pattern. For 117example, this sets non-default expiry values only to remote-tracking 118branches: 119 120------------ 121[gc "refs/remotes/*"] 122 reflogExpire = never 123 reflogExpireUnreachable = 3 days 124------------ 125 126The optional configuration variable `gc.rerereResolved` indicates 127how long records of conflicted merge you resolved earlier are 128kept. This defaults to 60 days. 129 130The optional configuration variable `gc.rerereUnresolved` indicates 131how long records of conflicted merge you have not resolved are 132kept. This defaults to 15 days. 133 134The optional configuration variable `gc.packRefs` determines if 135'git gc' runs 'git pack-refs'. This can be set to "notbare" to enable 136it within all non-bare repos or it can be set to a boolean value. 137This defaults to true. 138 139The optional configuration variable `gc.commitGraph` determines if 140'git gc' should run 'git commit-graph write'. This can be set to a 141boolean value. This defaults to false. 142 143The optional configuration variable `gc.aggressiveWindow` controls how 144much time is spent optimizing the delta compression of the objects in 145the repository when the --aggressive option is specified. The larger 146the value, the more time is spent optimizing the delta compression. See 147the documentation for the --window option in linkgit:git-repack[1] for 148more details. This defaults to 250. 149 150Similarly, the optional configuration variable `gc.aggressiveDepth` 151controls --depth option in linkgit:git-repack[1]. This defaults to 50. 152 153The optional configuration variable `gc.pruneExpire` controls how old 154the unreferenced loose objects have to be before they are pruned. The 155default is "2 weeks ago". 156 157Optional configuration variable `gc.worktreePruneExpire` controls how 158old a stale working tree should be before `git worktree prune` deletes 159it. Default is "3 months ago". 160 161 162NOTES 163----- 164 165'git gc' tries very hard not to delete objects that are referenced 166anywhere in your repository. In 167particular, it will keep not only objects referenced by your current set 168of branches and tags, but also objects referenced by the index, 169remote-tracking branches, refs saved by 'git filter-branch' in 170refs/original/, or reflogs (which may reference commits in branches 171that were later amended or rewound). 172If you are expecting some objects to be deleted and they aren't, check 173all of those locations and decide whether it makes sense in your case to 174remove those references. 175 176On the other hand, when 'git gc' runs concurrently with another process, 177there is a risk of it deleting an object that the other process is using 178but hasn't created a reference to. This may just cause the other process 179to fail or may corrupt the repository if the other process later adds a 180reference to the deleted object. Git has two features that significantly 181mitigate this problem: 182 183. Any object with modification time newer than the `--prune` date is kept, 184 along with everything reachable from it. 185 186. Most operations that add an object to the database update the 187 modification time of the object if it is already present so that #1 188 applies. 189 190However, these features fall short of a complete solution, so users who 191run commands concurrently have to live with some risk of corruption (which 192seems to be low in practice) unless they turn off automatic garbage 193collection with 'git config gc.auto 0'. 194 195HOOKS 196----- 197 198The 'git gc --auto' command will run the 'pre-auto-gc' hook. See 199linkgit:githooks[5] for more information. 200 201 202SEE ALSO 203-------- 204linkgit:git-prune[1] 205linkgit:git-reflog[1] 206linkgit:git-repack[1] 207linkgit:git-rerere[1] 208 209GIT 210--- 211Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite