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authorZheNing Hu <adlternative@gmail.com>2025-01-24 07:49:14 +0000
committerJunio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>2025-01-24 14:32:28 -0800
commit08032fa30fefa3101bec4b774e79f4d091b516a6 (patch)
tree6f65295cbde9d938e56d8ad94568dcb3becf18be /builtin-hash-object.c
parent92999a42db1c5f43f330e4f2bca4026b5b81576f (diff)
gc: add `--expire-to` option
This commit extends the functionality of `git gc` by adding a new option, `--expire-to=<dir>`. Previously, this feature was implemented in 91badeba32 (builtin/repack.c: implement `--expire-to` for storing pruned objects, 2022-10-24), which allowing users to specify a directory where unreachable and expired cruft packs are stored during garbage collection. However, users had to run `git repack --cruft --expire-to=<dir>` followed by `git prune` to achieve similar results within `git gc`. By introducing `--expire-to=<dir>` directly into `git gc`, we simplify the process for users who wish to manage their repository's cleanup more efficiently. This change involves passing the `--expire-to=<dir>` parameter through to `git repack`, making it easier for users to set up a backup location for cruft packs that will be pruned. Due to the original `git gc --prune=now` deleting all unreachable objects by passing the `-a` parameter to git repack. With the addition of the `--cruft` and `--expire-to` options, it is necessary to modify this default behavior: instead of deleting these unreachable objects, they should be merged into a cruft pack and collected in a specified directory. Therefore, we do not pass `-a` to the repack command but instead pass `--cruft`, `--expire-to`, and `--cruft-expiration=now` to repack. Signed-off-by: ZheNing Hu <adlternative@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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