git-get | Clones git repos with implied URL prefix
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kandi X-RAY | git-get Summary
Clones git repos with implied URL prefix to standard directory layout from anywhere.
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- Clone is the main entry point for clone .
- targetDir returns the target directory
- expand returns a copy of s with the default prefix .
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QUESTION
After reading through:
How to remove a too large file in a commit when my branch is ahead of master by 5 commits
https://help.github.com/en/articles/working-with-large-files
https://rtyley.github.io/bfg-repo-cleaner/
https://help.github.com/en/articles/removing-sensitive-data-from-a-repository
Git - get all commits and blobs they created
I couldn't find an elegant solution of removing commits that exceed a given size (on disk). These commits do not necessarily have large files, but are large in and of themselves (have many ~200 KB dependencies).
How can such commits be removed from the repository?
...ANSWER
Answered 2019-Jun-04 at 13:19First a note :
git
compresses files when it stores them in its .git/
structure, and tries to store similar files using only their diffs ;
in that sense, it is difficult to spot "what commit uses up the most space in my .git/
folder".
If you want to measure how much space the files in a commit take up when checked out :
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