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738 git-repack(
1) Manual Page
741 <div class=
"sectionbody">
743 Pack unpacked objects in a repository
749 <h2 id=
"_synopsis">SYNOPSIS
</h2>
750 <div class=
"sectionbody">
751 <div class=
"verseblock">
752 <pre class=
"content"><em>git repack
</em> [-a] [-A] [-d] [-f] [-F] [-l] [-n] [-q] [-b] [-m] [--window=
<n
>] [--depth=
<n
>] [--threads=
<n
>] [--keep-pack=
<pack-name
>] [--write-midx]
</pre>
753 <div class=
"attribution">
758 <h2 id=
"_description">DESCRIPTION
</h2>
759 <div class=
"sectionbody">
760 <div class=
"paragraph"><p>This command is used to combine all objects that do not currently
761 reside in a
"pack", into a pack. It can also be used to re-organize
762 existing packs into a single, more efficient pack.
</p></div>
763 <div class=
"paragraph"><p>A pack is a collection of objects, individually compressed, with
764 delta compression applied, stored in a single file, with an
765 associated index file.
</p></div>
766 <div class=
"paragraph"><p>Packs are used to reduce the load on mirror systems, backup
767 engines, disk storage, etc.
</p></div>
771 <h2 id=
"_options">OPTIONS
</h2>
772 <div class=
"sectionbody">
773 <div class=
"dlist"><dl>
779 Instead of incrementally packing the unpacked objects,
780 pack everything referenced into a single pack.
781 Especially useful when packing a repository that is used
782 for private development. Use
783 with
<code>-d
</code>. This will clean up the objects that
<code>git prune
</code>
784 leaves behind, but
<code>git fsck --full --dangling
</code> shows as
787 <div class=
"paragraph"><p>Note that users fetching over dumb protocols will have to fetch the
788 whole new pack in order to get any contained object, no matter how many
789 other objects in that pack they already have locally.
</p></div>
790 <div class=
"paragraph"><p>Promisor packfiles are repacked separately: if there are packfiles that
791 have an associated
".promisor" file, these packfiles will be repacked
792 into another separate pack, and an empty
".promisor" file corresponding
793 to the new separate pack will be written.
</p></div>
800 Same as
<code>-a
</code>, unless
<code>-d
</code> is used. Then any unreachable
801 objects in a previous pack become loose, unpacked objects,
802 instead of being left in the old pack. Unreachable objects
803 are never intentionally added to a pack, even when repacking.
804 This option prevents unreachable objects from being immediately
805 deleted by way of being left in the old pack and then
806 removed. Instead, the loose unreachable objects
807 will be pruned according to normal expiry rules
808 with the next
<em>git gc
</em> invocation. See
<a href=
"git-gc.html">git-gc(
1)
</a>.
816 After packing, if the newly created packs make some
817 existing packs redundant, remove the redundant packs.
818 Also run
<em>git prune-packed
</em> to remove redundant
827 Same as
<code>-a
</code>, unless
<code>-d
</code> is used. Then any unreachable objects
828 are packed into a separate cruft pack. Unreachable objects can
829 be pruned using the normal expiry rules with the next
<code>git gc
</code>
830 invocation (see
<a href=
"git-gc.html">git-gc(
1)
</a>). Incompatible with
<code>-k
</code>.
834 --cruft-expiration=
<approxidate
>
838 Expire unreachable objects older than
<code><approxidate
></code>
839 immediately instead of waiting for the next
<code>git gc
</code> invocation.
840 Only useful with
<code>--cruft -d
</code>.
844 --max-cruft-size=
<n
>
848 Repack cruft objects into packs as large as
<code><n
></code> bytes before
849 creating new packs. As long as there are enough cruft packs
850 smaller than
<code><n
></code>, repacking will cause a new cruft pack to
851 be created containing objects from any combined cruft packs,
852 along with any new unreachable objects. Cruft packs larger than
853 <code><n
></code> will not be modified. When the new cruft pack is larger
854 than
<code><n
></code> bytes, it will be split into multiple packs, all of
855 which are guaranteed to be at most
<code><n
></code> bytes in size. Only
856 useful with
<code>--cruft -d
</code>.
860 --expire-to=
<dir
>
864 Write a cruft pack containing pruned objects (if any) to the
865 directory
<code><dir
></code>. This option is useful for keeping a copy of
866 any pruned objects in a separate directory as a backup. Only
867 useful with
<code>--cruft -d
</code>.
875 Pass the
<code>--local
</code> option to
<em>git pack-objects
</em>. See
876 <a href=
"git-pack-objects.html">git-pack-objects(
1)
</a>.
884 Pass the
<code>--no-reuse-delta
</code> option to
<code>git-pack-objects
</code>, see
885 <a href=
"git-pack-objects.html">git-pack-objects(
1)
</a>.
893 Pass the
<code>--no-reuse-object
</code> option to
<code>git-pack-objects
</code>, see
894 <a href=
"git-pack-objects.html">git-pack-objects(
1)
</a>.
905 Show no progress over the standard error stream and pass the
<code>-q
</code>
906 option to
<em>git pack-objects
</em>. See
<a href=
"git-pack-objects.html">git-pack-objects(
1)
</a>.
914 Do not update the server information with
915 <em>git update-server-info
</em>. This option skips
916 updating local catalog files needed to publish
917 this repository (or a direct copy of it)
918 over HTTP or FTP. See
<a href=
"git-update-server-info.html">git-update-server-info(
1)
</a>.
929 These two options affect how the objects contained in the pack are
930 stored using delta compression. The objects are first internally
931 sorted by type, size and optionally names and compared against the
932 other objects within
<code>--window
</code> to see if using delta compression saves
933 space.
<code>--depth
</code> limits the maximum delta depth; making it too deep
934 affects the performance on the unpacker side, because delta data needs
935 to be applied that many times to get to the necessary object.
937 <div class=
"paragraph"><p>The default value for --window is
10 and --depth is
50. The maximum
938 depth is
4095.
</p></div>
945 This option is passed through to
<code>git pack-objects
</code>.
949 --window-memory=
<n
>
953 This option provides an additional limit on top of
<code>--window
</code>;
954 the window size will dynamically scale down so as to not take
955 up more than
<em><n
></em> bytes in memory. This is useful in
956 repositories with a mix of large and small objects to not run
957 out of memory with a large window, but still be able to take
958 advantage of the large window for the smaller objects. The
959 size can be suffixed with
"k",
"m", or
"g".
960 <code>--window-memory=
0</code> makes memory usage unlimited. The default
961 is taken from the
<code>pack.windowMemory
</code> configuration variable.
962 Note that the actual memory usage will be the limit multiplied
963 by the number of threads used by
<a href=
"git-pack-objects.html">git-pack-objects(
1)
</a>.
967 --max-pack-size=
<n
>
971 Maximum size of each output pack file. The size can be suffixed with
972 "k",
"m", or
"g". The minimum size allowed is limited to
1 MiB.
973 If specified, multiple packfiles may be created, which also
974 prevents the creation of a bitmap index.
975 The default is unlimited, unless the config variable
976 <code>pack.packSizeLimit
</code> is set. Note that this option may result in
977 a larger and slower repository; see the discussion in
978 <code>pack.packSizeLimit
</code>.
982 --filter=
<filter-spec
>
986 Remove objects matching the filter specification from the
987 resulting packfile and put them into a separate packfile. Note
988 that objects used in the working directory are not filtered
989 out. So for the split to fully work, it
’s best to perform it
990 in a bare repo and to use the
<code>-a
</code> and
<code>-d
</code> options along with
991 this option. Also
<code>--no-write-bitmap-index
</code> (or the
992 <code>repack.writebitmaps
</code> config option set to
<code>false
</code>) should be
993 used otherwise writing bitmap index will fail, as it supposes
994 a single packfile containing all the objects. See
995 <a href=
"git-rev-list.html">git-rev-list(
1)
</a> for valid
<code><filter-spec
></code> forms.
999 --filter-to=
<dir
>
1003 Write the pack containing filtered out objects to the
1004 directory
<code><dir
></code>. Only useful with
<code>--filter
</code>. This can be
1005 used for putting the pack on a separate object directory that
1006 is accessed through the Git alternates mechanism.
<strong>WARNING:
</strong>
1007 If the packfile containing the filtered out objects is not
1008 accessible, the repo can become corrupt as it might not be
1009 possible to access the objects in that packfile. See the
1010 <code>objects
</code> and
<code>objects/info/alternates
</code> sections of
1011 <a href=
"gitrepository-layout.html">gitrepository-layout(
5)
</a>.
1014 <dt class=
"hdlist1">
1017 <dt class=
"hdlist1">
1018 --write-bitmap-index
1022 Write a reachability bitmap index as part of the repack. This
1023 only makes sense when used with
<code>-a
</code>,
<code>-A
</code> or
<code>-m
</code>, as the bitmaps
1024 must be able to refer to all reachable objects. This option
1025 overrides the setting of
<code>repack.writeBitmaps
</code>. This option
1026 has no effect if multiple packfiles are created, unless writing a
1027 MIDX (in which case a multi-pack bitmap is created).
1030 <dt class=
"hdlist1">
1035 Include objects in
<code>.keep
</code> files when repacking. Note that we
1036 still do not delete
<code>.keep
</code> packs after
<code>pack-objects
</code> finishes.
1037 This means that we may duplicate objects, but this makes the
1038 option safe to use when there are concurrent pushes or fetches.
1039 This option is generally only useful if you are writing bitmaps
1040 with
<code>-b
</code> or
<code>repack.writeBitmaps
</code>, as it ensures that the
1041 bitmapped packfile has the necessary objects.
1044 <dt class=
"hdlist1">
1045 --keep-pack=
<pack-name
>
1049 Exclude the given pack from repacking. This is the equivalent
1050 of having
<code>.keep
</code> file on the pack.
<code><pack-name
></code> is the
1051 pack file name without leading directory (e.g.
<code>pack-
123.pack
</code>).
1052 The option can be specified multiple times to keep multiple
1056 <dt class=
"hdlist1">
1057 --unpack-unreachable=
<when
>
1061 When loosening unreachable objects, do not bother loosening any
1062 objects older than
<code><when
></code>. This can be used to optimize out
1063 the write of any objects that would be immediately pruned by
1064 a follow-up
<code>git prune
</code>.
1067 <dt class=
"hdlist1">
1070 <dt class=
"hdlist1">
1075 When used with
<code>-ad
</code>, any unreachable objects from existing
1076 packs will be appended to the end of the packfile instead of
1077 being removed. In addition, any unreachable loose objects will
1078 be packed (and their loose counterparts removed).
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"hdlist1">
1084 <dt class=
"hdlist1">
1089 Pass the
<code>--delta-islands
</code> option to
<code>git-pack-objects
</code>, see
1090 <a href=
"git-pack-objects.html">git-pack-objects(
1)
</a>.
1093 <dt class=
"hdlist1">
1096 <dt class=
"hdlist1">
1097 --geometric=
<factor
>
1101 Arrange resulting pack structure so that each successive pack
1102 contains at least
<code><factor
></code> times the number of objects as the
1105 <div class=
"paragraph"><p><code>git repack
</code> ensures this by determining a
"cut" of packfiles that need
1106 to be repacked into one in order to ensure a geometric progression. It
1107 picks the smallest set of packfiles such that as many of the larger
1108 packfiles (by count of objects contained in that pack) may be left
1110 <div class=
"paragraph"><p>Unlike other repack modes, the set of objects to pack is determined
1111 uniquely by the set of packs being
"rolled-up"; in other words, the
1112 packs determined to need to be combined in order to restore a geometric
1113 progression.
</p></div>
1114 <div class=
"paragraph"><p>Loose objects are implicitly included in this
"roll-up", without respect to
1115 their reachability. This is subject to change in the future.
</p></div>
1116 <div class=
"paragraph"><p>When writing a multi-pack bitmap,
<code>git repack
</code> selects the largest resulting
1117 pack as the preferred pack for object selection by the MIDX (see
1118 <a href=
"git-multi-pack-index.html">git-multi-pack-index(
1)
</a>).
</p></div>
1120 <dt class=
"hdlist1">
1123 <dt class=
"hdlist1">
1128 Write a multi-pack index (see
<a href=
"git-multi-pack-index.html">git-multi-pack-index(
1)
</a>)
1129 containing the non-redundant packs.
1136 <h2 id=
"_configuration">CONFIGURATION
</h2>
1137 <div class=
"sectionbody">
1138 <div class=
"paragraph"><p>Various configuration variables affect packing, see
1139 <a href=
"git-config.html">git-config(
1)
</a> (search for
"pack" and
"delta").
</p></div>
1140 <div class=
"paragraph"><p>By default, the command passes
<code>--delta-base-offset
</code> option to
1141 <em>git pack-objects
</em>; this typically results in slightly smaller packs,
1142 but the generated packs are incompatible with versions of Git older than
1143 version
1.4.4. If you need to share your repository with such ancient Git
1144 versions, either directly or via the dumb http protocol, then you
1145 need to set the configuration variable
<code>repack.UseDeltaBaseOffset
</code> to
1146 "false" and repack. Access from old Git versions over the native protocol
1147 is unaffected by this option as the conversion is performed on the fly
1148 as needed in that case.
</p></div>
1149 <div class=
"paragraph"><p>Delta compression is not used on objects larger than the
1150 <code>core.bigFileThreshold
</code> configuration variable and on files with the
1151 attribute
<code>delta
</code> set to false.
</p></div>
1155 <h2 id=
"_see_also">SEE ALSO
</h2>
1156 <div class=
"sectionbody">
1157 <div class=
"paragraph"><p><a href=
"git-pack-objects.html">git-pack-objects(
1)
</a>
1158 <a href=
"git-prune-packed.html">git-prune-packed(
1)
</a></p></div>
1162 <h2 id=
"_git">GIT
</h2>
1163 <div class=
"sectionbody">
1164 <div class=
"paragraph"><p>Part of the
<a href=
"git.html">git(
1)
</a> suite
</p></div>
1168 <div id=
"footnotes"><hr /></div>
1170 <div id=
"footer-text">
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