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31 git-pack-refs \- Pack heads and tags for efficient repository access
35 \fIgit pack\-refs\fR [\-\-all] [\-\-no\-prune]
40 Traditionally, tips of branches and tags (collectively known as \fIrefs\fR) were stored one file per ref in a (sub)directory under \fB$GIT_DIR/refs\fR directory\&. While many branch tips tend to be updated often, most tags and some branch tips are never updated\&. When a repository has hundreds or thousands of tags, this one\-file\-per\-ref format both wastes storage and hurts performance\&.
42 This command is used to solve the storage and performance problem by storing the refs in a single file, \fB$GIT_DIR/packed\-refs\fR\&. When a ref is missing from the traditional \fB$GIT_DIR/refs\fR directory hierarchy, it is looked up in this file and used if found\&.
44 Subsequent updates to branches always create new files under \fB$GIT_DIR/refs\fR directory hierarchy\&.
46 A recommended practice to deal with a repository with too many refs is to pack its refs with \fB\-\-all\fR once, and occasionally run \fBgit pack\-refs\fR\&. Tags are by definition stationary and are not expected to change\&. Branch heads will be packed with the initial \fBpack\-refs \-\-all\fR, but only the currently active branch heads will become unpacked, and the next \fBpack\-refs\fR (without \fB\-\-all\fR) will leave them unpacked\&.
51 The command by default packs all tags and refs that are already packed, and leaves other refs alone\&. This is because branches are expected to be actively developed and packing their tips does not help performance\&. This option causes branch tips to be packed as well\&. Useful for a repository with many branches of historical interests\&.
56 The command usually removes loose refs under
58 hierarchy after packing them\&. This option tells it not to\&.
62 Older documentation written before the packed\-refs mechanism was introduced may still say things like "\&.git/refs/heads/<branch> file exists" when it means "branch <branch> exists"\&.
65 Part of the \fBgit\fR(1) suite