gc doc: mention the commit-graph in the intro
authorÆvar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Wed, 10 Oct 2018 19:38:18 +0000 (19:38 +0000)
committerJunio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Thu, 11 Oct 2018 06:40:27 +0000 (15:40 +0900)
Explicitly mention in the intro that we may be writing supplemental
data structures such as the commit-graph during "gc", i.e. to call out
the "optimize" part of what this command does, it doesn't just
"collect garbage" as the "gc" name might imply.

Past changes have updated the intro to reflect new commands, such as
mentioning "worktree" in b586a96a39 ("gc.txt: more details about what
gc does", 2018-03-15). So let's elaborate on what was added in
d5d5d7b641 ("gc: automatically write commit-graph files", 2018-06-27).

See also
https://public-inbox.org/git/87tvm3go42.fsf@evledraar.gmail.com/ (follow-up
replies) for an on-list discussion about what "gc" does.

Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Documentation/git-gc.txt
index f5bc98ccb3673079fa2e1205b57bc87acb3c1e90..c20ee6c7892518de4ba915e473e7ed736f68fe6b 100644 (file)
@@ -17,7 +17,8 @@ Runs a number of housekeeping tasks within the current repository,
 such as compressing file revisions (to reduce disk space and increase
 performance), removing unreachable objects which may have been
 created from prior invocations of 'git add', packing refs, pruning
-reflog, rerere metadata or stale working trees.
+reflog, rerere metadata or stale working trees. May also update ancillary
+indexes such as the commit-graph.
 
 Users are encouraged to run this task on a regular basis within
 each repository to maintain good disk space utilization and good