| git-commit-graph(1) |
| =================== |
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| NAME |
| ---- |
| git-commit-graph - Write and verify Git commit-graph files |
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| SYNOPSIS |
| -------- |
| [verse] |
| 'git commit-graph verify' [--object-dir <dir>] [--shallow] [--[no-]progress] |
| 'git commit-graph write' <options> [--object-dir <dir>] [--[no-]progress] |
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| DESCRIPTION |
| ----------- |
| |
| Manage the serialized commit-graph file. |
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| 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. |
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| COMMANDS |
| -------- |
| 'write':: |
| |
| Write a commit-graph file based on the commits found in packfiles. If |
| the config option `core.commitGraph` is disabled, then this command will |
| output a warning, then return success without writing a commit-graph file. |
| + |
| 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. OIDs that resolve to non-commits |
| (either directly, or by peeling tags) are silently ignored. OIDs that |
| are malformed, or do not exist generate an error. (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 `--changed-paths` option, compute and write information about the |
| paths changed between a commit and its first parent. This operation can |
| take a while on large repositories. It provides significant performance gains |
| for getting history of a directory or a file with `git log -- <path>`. If |
| this option is given, future commit-graph writes will automatically assume |
| that this option was intended. Use `--no-changed-paths` to stop storing this |
| data. |
| + |
| With the `--max-new-filters=<n>` option, generate at most `n` new Bloom |
| filters (if `--changed-paths` is specified). If `n` is `-1`, no limit is |
| enforced. Only commits present in the new layer count against this |
| limit. To retroactively compute Bloom filters over earlier layers, it is |
| advised to use `--split=replace`. Overrides the `commitGraph.maxNewFilters` |
| configuration. |
| + |
| With the `--split[=<strategy>]` option, write the commit-graph as a |
| chain of multiple commit-graph files stored in |
| `<dir>/info/commit-graphs`. Commit-graph layers are merged based on the |
| strategy and other splitting options. 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 `--split=no-merge` is specified, a merge is never performed, and |
| the remaining options are ignored. `--split=replace` overwrites the |
| existing chain with a new one. A bare `--split` defers to the remaining |
| options. (Note that merging a chain of commit graphs replaces the |
| existing chain with a length-1 chain where the first and only |
| incremental holds the entire graph). |
| + |
| * If `--size-multiple=<X>` is not specified, let `X` equal 2. If the new |
| tip file would have `N` commits and the previous tip has `M` commits and |
| `X` times `N` is greater than `M`, instead merge the two files into a |
| single file. |
| + |
| * If `--max-commits=<M>` is specified with `M` a positive integer, and the |
| new tip file would have more than `M` commits, then instead merge the new |
| tip with the previous tip. |
| + |
| Finally, if `--expire-time=<datetime>` is not specified, let `datetime` |
| be the current time. After writing the split commit-graph, delete all |
| unused commit-graph whose modified times are older than `datetime`. |
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| '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. |
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| 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 |
| ------------------------------------------------ |
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| * 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 |
| ------------------------------------------------ |
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| GIT |
| --- |
| Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite |