My Git repository got corrupted after a couple of hard reboots due to power supply issues and now I'm unable to fix it (I was in the middle of staging some files at the last power failure):
$ git status
fatal: failed to read object 3d18855708b0f127d40c13c679559d7679228b69: Invalid argument
$ git fsck
fatal: failed to read object 24377c609184c192f3f3c1733bac7115c1080758: Invalid argument
$ git branch -a
(...works, lists branches...)
$ git checkout someotherbranch
fatal: failed to read object 3d18855708b0f127d40c13c679559d7679228b69: Invalid argument
$ git log
fatal: failed to read object 3d18855708b0f127d40c13c679559d7679228b69: Invalid argument
$ git log someotherbranch
(...works, shows commits...)
So, as you can see, my current branch is pretty screwed up, and I don't seem to be able to fix it. What can I try to repair this?
git diff > diff.patch
, then you could use it like this to patch a new clone:git patch -p1 < diff.patch
git-repair
is a program that will rungit fsck
and try pretty hard to fix any problems it encounters. git-repair.branchable.com It seems quite capable, and though you might end up having to copy (if you can!) objects from a backup (you have a backup, right?), it should save you a lot of time by salvaging whatever it can and leaving you the real work, not lots of automatable tasks. No affiliation, etc.