I have a question related to Git internals.
I have a remote git repo where each push on the master triggers a build. In order to minimize the data transfer from my local repo to the remote one, I'm trying to use the following strategy:
- The remote repo is never cloned (so no files are downloaded from remote to local)
- Instead, a new local repository is inited and filled with all the local files that I want to transfer
- Each time I want to trigger the build, a
git push --force
is performed
The forced push works, but it seems that all the local files are transferred to the remote repo, also immutable files having a big dimension that are already included in the remote blob store (i.e. in the objects folder, indexed by hash).
Is this the expected behaviour of Git ? Why files that are already in the remote blob store transferred ? I expected the Git smart protocol to avoid to retransfer something which is already in the remote blob store...