Tell me more ×
Stack Overflow is a question and answer site for professional and enthusiast programmers. It's 100% free, no registration required.

I'm using the following sources to expunge some large files and directories from my repository:

http://dound.com/2009/04/git-forever-remove-files-or-folders-from-history/

Why is my git repository so big?

git filter-branch only seems to work on the current branch - is there a way to apply it to all branches at once?

share|improve this question

1 Answer

up vote 14 down vote accepted

The solution is simple:

git-filter-branch [options] -- --all

Note the four dashes (two sets of double dashes with a space in between) in -- --all.

If you look at the docs for git-filter-branch, it says this:

git filter-branch [--env-filter <command>] [--tree-filter <command>]
    [--index-filter <command>] [--parent-filter <command>]
    [--msg-filter <command>] [--commit-filter <command>]
    [--tag-name-filter <command>] [--subdirectory-filter <directory>]
    [--prune-empty]
    [--original <namespace>] [-d <directory>] [-f | --force]
    [--] [<rev-list options>…]

Reading on, the beginning of the docs say: "Lets you rewrite git revision history by rewriting the branches mentioned in the <rev-list options>, applying custom filters on each revision."

So checking the docs for rev-list gives:

< rev-list options >… Arguments for git rev-list. All positive refs included by these options are rewritten. You may also specify options such as --all, but you must use -- to separate them from the git filter-branch options.

And the docs for git-rev-list say:

--all
Pretend as if all the refs in refs/ are listed on the command line as <commit>.
share|improve this answer
super - thanks! – EoghanM Sep 15 '11 at 12:56
3  
just to clarify, normally filter-branch is listed with HEAD at the end, ` -- --all` replaces HEAD – EoghanM Sep 15 '11 at 12:59

Your Answer

 
discard

By posting your answer, you agree to the privacy policy and terms of service.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.