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SYNOPSIS
git commit-graph verify [--object-dir <dir>] [--shallow] [--[no-]progress] git commit-graph write <options> [--object-dir <dir>] [--[no-]progress]
OPTIONS
- --object-dir
-
Use given directory for the location of packfiles and commit-graph file. This parameter exists to specify the location of an alternate that only has the objects directory, not a full
.git
directory. The commit-graph file is expected to be in the<dir>/info
directory and the packfiles are expected to be in<dir>/pack
. If the directory could not be made into an absolute path, or does not match any known object directory,git commit-graph ...
will exit with non-zero status. - --[no-]progress
-
Turn progress on/off explicitly. If neither is specified, progress is shown if standard error is connected to a terminal.
COMMANDS
- write
-
Write a commit-graph file based on the commits found in packfiles.
With the
--stdin-packs
option, generate the new commit graph by walking objects only in the specified pack-indexes. (Cannot be combined with--stdin-commits
or--reachable
.)With the
--stdin-commits
option, generate the new commit graph by walking commits starting at the commits specified in stdin as a list of OIDs in hex, one OID per line. (Cannot be combined with--stdin-packs
or--reachable
.)With the
--reachable
option, generate the new commit graph by walking commits starting at all refs. (Cannot be combined with--stdin-commits
or--stdin-packs
.)With the
--append
option, include all commits that are present in the existing commit-graph file.With the
--split
option, write the commit-graph as a chain of multiple commit-graph files stored in<dir>/info/commit-graphs
. The new commits not already in the commit-graph are added in a new "tip" file. This file is merged with the existing file if the following merge conditions are met:-
If
--size-multiple=<X>
is not specified, letX
equal 2. If the new tip file would haveN
commits and the previous tip hasM
commits andX
timesN
is greater thanM
, instead merge the two files into a single file. -
If
--max-commits=<M>
is specified withM
a positive integer, and the new tip file would have more thanM
commits, then instead merge the new tip with the previous tip.Finally, if
--expire-time=<datetime>
is not specified, letdatetime
be the current time. After writing the split commit-graph, delete all unused commit-graph whose modified times are older thandatetime
.
-
- verify
-
Read the commit-graph file and verify its contents against the object database. Used to check for corrupted data.
With the
--shallow
option, only check the tip commit-graph file in a chain of split commit-graphs.
EXAMPLES
-
Write a commit-graph file for the packed commits in your local
.git
directory.$ git commit-graph write
-
Write a commit-graph file, extending the current commit-graph file using commits in
<pack-index>
.$ echo <pack-index> | git commit-graph write --stdin-packs
-
Write a commit-graph file containing all reachable commits.
$ git show-ref -s | git commit-graph write --stdin-commits
-
Write a commit-graph file containing all commits in the current commit-graph file along with those reachable from
HEAD
.$ git rev-parse HEAD | git commit-graph write --stdin-commits --append
GIT
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