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I have git repo, I have accidentally committed some library files to the git remote repo.

Now it has resulted in increased size of about 6.23 GB. Then I tried deleting the library using the following commands

git filter-branch -f --index-filter "git rm -rf --cached --ignore-unmatch node_modules" -- --all

rm -rf .git/refs/original/
git reflog expire --expire=now --all
git gc --prune=now
git gc --aggressive --prune=now

Now the library has been removed from the repository and it is not listed in the repo folders. But still the size of the local repo is bigger as before

One more thing is it takes a lot of time to execute the above commands. I am not sure whether they worked properly

I even did try pushing this to remote repo,

git push --all --force

but that doesnot get pushed successfully,It tries till the last and suddenly comes as the remote repo is not reachable or not responding of that sort

I also tried rewritting the tags

git filter-branch -f \ --index-filter 'git rm -r --cached --ignore-unmatch node_modules' \  --tag-name-filter 'cat' -- --all

I also tried the following to make it work

git config --global pack.windowMemory 0
git config --global pack.packSizeLimit 0
git config --global pack.threads "3"

But whatever I do the size of the repo is still the same

Note: I tried

git fsck --full --unreachable

There are several tags listed that are not reachable

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  • Only commits that cannot be accessed - except by hash - are pruned (ie. check the repo again with git log and path). Also, were the files of significant size to notice? Jul 9, 2015 at 5:07
  • Yeah,I checked with git log -- node_modules, I get no output. Actually the files are not that much significant size, but there are several that the node_modules folder is about 30MB
    – keerthee
    Jul 9, 2015 at 5:16

2 Answers 2

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I mention in Git pull error: unable to create temporary sha1 filename that git gc alone isn't enough.

One combination which should bring down the size of the repo should be:

git gc
git repack -Ad      # kills in-pack garbage
git prune           # kills loose garbage

However, This must follow any cleanup of big file (git filter-branch), and that is only for the local repo.

After pushing (git push --force) to the remote repo, said remote repo won't benefit from the same size reduction. A gc/repack/prune needs to be done on the remote side as well.

And if that remote side is TFS... this isn't easy/possible to do for now.

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  • I am unable to repack "Unlink of file '.git/objects/pack/pack-36a49c503c404065dd29b6802740456aac25fa2f. pack' failed. Should I try again? (y/n) y" is the message I get
    – keerthee
    Jul 9, 2015 at 9:09
  • Actually the size has increased now
    – keerthee
    Jul 9, 2015 at 9:09
  • @keerthee do you have another proces using that file? (as in stackoverflow.com/a/6076796/6309 or stackoverflow.com/q/25138946/6309 or stackoverflow.com/a/10181965/6309)
    – VonC
    Jul 9, 2015 at 9:13
  • I saw that link. But I dont think that file is being used. I will close applications and try repack again
    – keerthee
    Jul 9, 2015 at 9:16
  • I get the same thing again, I tried to get the handle using the pack object form process explorer, the process owning that is git-upload-pack.exe, but I am unable to kill this process
    – keerthee
    Jul 9, 2015 at 10:59
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I am sorry folks!!! In addition to node_module there was another main culprit ntvs_analysis.dat that caused the huge size of the repo. Now I have removed that and now the repo size is 75 MB. Even the steps that I have followed itself was working

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    Thank you for the feedback. +1. I still think my answer can help ;)
    – VonC
    Jul 24, 2015 at 13:47
  • I have got one more problem. Now the cloud size remains the same, even I did git push --all --force
    – keerthee
    Jul 28, 2015 at 13:56
  • I would recommend the gc/repack/prune sequence on the bare repo on the cloud then.
    – VonC
    Jul 28, 2015 at 14:00
  • Is bare repo a necessary thing, I have the cloned version of the cloud repo in local,I dont have a bare repo in local
    – keerthee
    Jul 28, 2015 at 14:14
  • @VonC Looks like the deleted file still exists in remote git,I cloned the remote repo to another folder,there the .ntvs_analysis.dat still exists with same size. Are there anyways to make sure the rewritten commits are pushed properly to remote
    – keerthee
    Jul 29, 2015 at 9:10

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