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set repack.usedeltabaseoffset to true.
The above two new features are not enabled by default and you
-have explicitly to ask for them, because they make repositories
+have to explicitly ask for them, because they make repositories
unreadable by older versions of git, and in v1.5.0 we still do
not enable them by default for the same reason. We will change
this default probably 1 year after 1.4.2's release, when it is
"branch@{Nth}" notation.
- "git show-branch" learned showing the reflog data with the
- new -g option. "git log" has -s option to view reflog
+ new -g option. "git log" has -g option to view reflog
entries in a more verbose manner.
- git-branch knows how to rename branches and moves existing
above sentence, as git-prune does not remove things reachable
from reflog entries.
- - 'git-prune' by default does not remove _everything_
- unreachable, as there is a one-day grace period built-in.
-
- There is a toplevel garbage collector script, 'git-gc', that
runs periodic cleanup functions, including 'git-repack -a -d',
'git-reflog expire', 'git-pack-refs --prune', and 'git-rerere
- There is a partial support for 'shallow' repositories that
keeps only recent history. A 'shallow clone' is created by
specifying how deep that truncated history should be
- (e.g. "git clone --depth=5 git://some.where/repo.git").
+ (e.g. "git clone --depth 5 git://some.where/repo.git").
Currently a shallow repository has number of limitations: