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NAME
git-pack-refs - Pack heads and tags for efficient repository access
SYNOPSIS
git pack-refs [--all] [--no-prune] [--include <pattern>] [--exclude <pattern>]
DESCRIPTION
Traditionally, tips of branches and tags (collectively known as refs)
were stored one file per ref in a (sub)directory under $GIT_DIR/refs
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.
This command is used to solve the storage and performance problem by
storing the refs in a single file, $GIT_DIR/packed-refs. When a ref is
missing from the traditional $GIT_DIR/refs directory hierarchy, it is
looked up in this file and used if found.
Subsequent updates to branches always create new files under
$GIT_DIR/refs directory hierarchy.
A recommended practice to deal with a repository with too many refs is
to pack its refs with --all once, and occasionally run git pack-refs.
Tags are by definition stationary and are not expected to change.
Branch heads will be packed with the initial pack-refs --all, but only
the currently active branch heads will become unpacked, and the next
pack-refs (without --all) will leave them unpacked.
OPTIONS
--all
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 all refs to be packed as well,
with the exception of hidden refs, broken refs, and symbolic refs.
Useful for a repository with many branches of historical interests.
--no-prune
The command usually removes loose refs under $GIT_DIR/refs
hierarchy after packing them. This option tells it not to.
--include <pattern>
Pack refs based on a glob(7) pattern. Repetitions of this option
accumulate inclusion patterns. If a ref is both included in
--include and --exclude, --exclude takes precedence. Using
--include will preclude all tags from being included by default.
Symbolic refs and broken refs will never be packed. When used with
--all, it will be a noop. Use --no-include to clear and reset the
list of patterns.
--exclude <pattern>
Do not pack refs matching the given glob(7) pattern. Repetitions of
this option accumulate exclusion patterns. Use --no-exclude to
clear and reset the list of patterns. If a ref is already packed,
including it with --exclude will not unpack it.
BUGS
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".
GIT
Part of the git(1) suite
Git 2.42.0 2023-08-21 GIT-PACK-REFS(1)