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1git-maintenance(1)
2==================
3
4NAME
5----
6git-maintenance - Run tasks to optimize Git repository data
7
8
9SYNOPSIS
10--------
11[verse]
12'git maintenance' run [<options>]
13
14
15DESCRIPTION
16-----------
17Run tasks to optimize Git repository data, speeding up other Git commands
18and reducing storage requirements for the repository.
19
20Git commands that add repository data, such as `git add` or `git fetch`,
21are optimized for a responsive user experience. These commands do not take
22time to optimize the Git data, since such optimizations scale with the full
23size of the repository while these user commands each perform a relatively
24small action.
25
26The `git maintenance` command provides flexibility for how to optimize the
27Git repository.
28
29SUBCOMMANDS
30-----------
31
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32register::
33 Initialize Git config values so any scheduled maintenance will
34 start running on this repository. This adds the repository to the
35 `maintenance.repo` config variable in the current user's global
36 config and enables some recommended configuration values for
37 `maintenance.<task>.schedule`. The tasks that are enabled are safe
38 for running in the background without disrupting foreground
39 processes.
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7efc3782 41The `register` subcommand will also set the `maintenance.strategy` config
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42value to `incremental`, if this value is not previously set. The
43`incremental` strategy uses the following schedule for each maintenance
44task:
45+
46--
47* `gc`: disabled.
48* `commit-graph`: hourly.
49* `prefetch`: hourly.
50* `loose-objects`: daily.
51* `incremental-repack`: daily.
52--
53+
54`git maintenance register` will also disable foreground maintenance by
55setting `maintenance.auto = false` in the current repository. This config
56setting will remain after a `git maintenance unregister` command.
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2057d750 58run::
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59 Run one or more maintenance tasks. If one or more `--task` options
60 are specified, then those tasks are run in that order. Otherwise,
61 the tasks are determined by which `maintenance.<task>.enabled`
62 config options are true. By default, only `maintenance.gc.enabled`
63 is true.
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65start::
66 Start running maintenance on the current repository. This performs
67 the same config updates as the `register` subcommand, then updates
68 the background scheduler to run `git maintenance run --scheduled`
69 on an hourly basis.
70
71stop::
72 Halt the background maintenance schedule. The current repository
73 is not removed from the list of maintained repositories, in case
74 the background maintenance is restarted later.
75
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76unregister::
77 Remove the current repository from background maintenance. This
78 only removes the repository from the configured list. It does not
79 stop the background maintenance processes from running.
80
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81TASKS
82-----
83
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84commit-graph::
85 The `commit-graph` job updates the `commit-graph` files incrementally,
86 then verifies that the written data is correct. The incremental
87 write is safe to run alongside concurrent Git processes since it
88 will not expire `.graph` files that were in the previous
89 `commit-graph-chain` file. They will be deleted by a later run based
90 on the expiration delay.
91
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92prefetch::
93 The `prefetch` task updates the object directory with the latest
94 objects from all registered remotes. For each remote, a `git fetch`
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95 command is run. The configured refspec is modified to place all
96 requested refs within `refs/prefetch/`. Also, tags are not updated.
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98This is done to avoid disrupting the remote-tracking branches. The end users
99expect these refs to stay unmoved unless they initiate a fetch. With prefetch
100task, however, the objects necessary to complete a later real fetch would
101already be obtained, so the real fetch would go faster. In the ideal case,
83fcadd6 102it will just become an update to a bunch of remote-tracking branches without
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103any object transfer.
104
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105gc::
106 Clean up unnecessary files and optimize the local repository. "GC"
107 stands for "garbage collection," but this task performs many
108 smaller tasks. This task can be expensive for large repositories,
109 as it repacks all Git objects into a single pack-file. It can also
110 be disruptive in some situations, as it deletes stale data. See
111 linkgit:git-gc[1] for more details on garbage collection in Git.
112
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113loose-objects::
114 The `loose-objects` job cleans up loose objects and places them into
115 pack-files. In order to prevent race conditions with concurrent Git
116 commands, it follows a two-step process. First, it deletes any loose
117 objects that already exist in a pack-file; concurrent Git processes
118 will examine the pack-file for the object data instead of the loose
119 object. Second, it creates a new pack-file (starting with "loose-")
120 containing a batch of loose objects. The batch size is limited to 50
121 thousand objects to prevent the job from taking too long on a
122 repository with many loose objects. The `gc` task writes unreachable
123 objects as loose objects to be cleaned up by a later step only if
124 they are not re-added to a pack-file; for this reason it is not
125 advisable to enable both the `loose-objects` and `gc` tasks at the
126 same time.
127
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128incremental-repack::
129 The `incremental-repack` job repacks the object directory
130 using the `multi-pack-index` feature. In order to prevent race
131 conditions with concurrent Git commands, it follows a two-step
132 process. First, it calls `git multi-pack-index expire` to delete
133 pack-files unreferenced by the `multi-pack-index` file. Second, it
134 calls `git multi-pack-index repack` to select several small
135 pack-files and repack them into a bigger one, and then update the
136 `multi-pack-index` entries that refer to the small pack-files to
137 refer to the new pack-file. This prepares those small pack-files
138 for deletion upon the next run of `git multi-pack-index expire`.
139 The selection of the small pack-files is such that the expected
140 size of the big pack-file is at least the batch size; see the
141 `--batch-size` option for the `repack` subcommand in
142 linkgit:git-multi-pack-index[1]. The default batch-size is zero,
143 which is a special case that attempts to repack all pack-files
144 into a single pack-file.
145
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146pack-refs::
147 The `pack-refs` task collects the loose reference files and
148 collects them into a single file. This speeds up operations that
149 need to iterate across many references. See linkgit:git-pack-refs[1]
150 for more information.
151
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152OPTIONS
153-------
154--auto::
155 When combined with the `run` subcommand, run maintenance tasks
156 only if certain thresholds are met. For example, the `gc` task
157 runs when the number of loose objects exceeds the number stored
158 in the `gc.auto` config setting, or when the number of pack-files
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159 exceeds the `gc.autoPackLimit` config setting. Not compatible with
160 the `--schedule` option.
161
162--schedule::
163 When combined with the `run` subcommand, run maintenance tasks
164 only if certain time conditions are met, as specified by the
165 `maintenance.<task>.schedule` config value for each `<task>`.
166 This config value specifies a number of seconds since the last
167 time that task ran, according to the `maintenance.<task>.lastRun`
168 config value. The tasks that are tested are those provided by
169 the `--task=<task>` option(s) or those with
170 `maintenance.<task>.enabled` set to true.
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172--quiet::
173 Do not report progress or other information over `stderr`.
174
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175--task=<task>::
176 If this option is specified one or more times, then only run the
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177 specified tasks in the specified order. If no `--task=<task>`
178 arguments are specified, then only the tasks with
179 `maintenance.<task>.enabled` configured as `true` are considered.
180 See the 'TASKS' section for the list of accepted `<task>` values.
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182
183TROUBLESHOOTING
184---------------
185The `git maintenance` command is designed to simplify the repository
186maintenance patterns while minimizing user wait time during Git commands.
187A variety of configuration options are available to allow customizing this
188process. The default maintenance options focus on operations that complete
189quickly, even on large repositories.
190
191Users may find some cases where scheduled maintenance tasks do not run as
192frequently as intended. Each `git maintenance run` command takes a lock on
193the repository's object database, and this prevents other concurrent
194`git maintenance run` commands from running on the same repository. Without
195this safeguard, competing processes could leave the repository in an
196unpredictable state.
197
198The background maintenance schedule runs `git maintenance run` processes
199on an hourly basis. Each run executes the "hourly" tasks. At midnight,
200that process also executes the "daily" tasks. At midnight on the first day
201of the week, that process also executes the "weekly" tasks. A single
202process iterates over each registered repository, performing the scheduled
203tasks for that frequency. Depending on the number of registered
204repositories and their sizes, this process may take longer than an hour.
205In this case, multiple `git maintenance run` commands may run on the same
206repository at the same time, colliding on the object database lock. This
207results in one of the two tasks not running.
208
209If you find that some maintenance windows are taking longer than one hour
210to complete, then consider reducing the complexity of your maintenance
211tasks. For example, the `gc` task is much slower than the
212`incremental-repack` task. However, this comes at a cost of a slightly
213larger object database. Consider moving more expensive tasks to be run
214less frequently.
215
216Expert users may consider scheduling their own maintenance tasks using a
217different schedule than is available through `git maintenance start` and
218Git configuration options. These users should be aware of the object
219database lock and how concurrent `git maintenance run` commands behave.
220Further, the `git gc` command should not be combined with
221`git maintenance run` commands. `git gc` modifies the object database
222but does not take the lock in the same way as `git maintenance run`. If
223possible, use `git maintenance run --task=gc` instead of `git gc`.
224
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225The following sections describe the mechanisms put in place to run
226background maintenance by `git maintenance start` and how to customize
227them.
228
229BACKGROUND MAINTENANCE ON POSIX SYSTEMS
230---------------------------------------
231
232The standard mechanism for scheduling background tasks on POSIX systems
233is cron(8). This tool executes commands based on a given schedule. The
234current list of user-scheduled tasks can be found by running `crontab -l`.
235The schedule written by `git maintenance start` is similar to this:
236
237-----------------------------------------------------------------------
238# BEGIN GIT MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
239# The following schedule was created by Git
240# Any edits made in this region might be
241# replaced in the future by a Git command.
242
2430 1-23 * * * "/<path>/git" --exec-path="/<path>" for-each-repo --config=maintenance.repo maintenance run --schedule=hourly
2440 0 * * 1-6 "/<path>/git" --exec-path="/<path>" for-each-repo --config=maintenance.repo maintenance run --schedule=daily
2450 0 * * 0 "/<path>/git" --exec-path="/<path>" for-each-repo --config=maintenance.repo maintenance run --schedule=weekly
246
247# END GIT MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
248-----------------------------------------------------------------------
249
250The comments are used as a region to mark the schedule as written by Git.
251Any modifications within this region will be completely deleted by
252`git maintenance stop` or overwritten by `git maintenance start`.
253
254The `crontab` entry specifies the full path of the `git` executable to
255ensure that the executed `git` command is the same one with which
256`git maintenance start` was issued independent of `PATH`. If the same user
257runs `git maintenance start` with multiple Git executables, then only the
258latest executable is used.
259
260These commands use `git for-each-repo --config=maintenance.repo` to run
261`git maintenance run --schedule=<frequency>` on each repository listed in
262the multi-valued `maintenance.repo` config option. These are typically
263loaded from the user-specific global config. The `git maintenance` process
264then determines which maintenance tasks are configured to run on each
265repository with each `<frequency>` using the `maintenance.<task>.schedule`
266config options. These values are loaded from the global or repository
267config values.
268
269If the config values are insufficient to achieve your desired background
270maintenance schedule, then you can create your own schedule. If you run
271`crontab -e`, then an editor will load with your user-specific `cron`
272schedule. In that editor, you can add your own schedule lines. You could
273start by adapting the default schedule listed earlier, or you could read
274the crontab(5) documentation for advanced scheduling techniques. Please
275do use the full path and `--exec-path` techniques from the default
276schedule to ensure you are executing the correct binaries in your
277schedule.
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280BACKGROUND MAINTENANCE ON MACOS SYSTEMS
281---------------------------------------
282
283While macOS technically supports `cron`, using `crontab -e` requires
284elevated privileges and the executed process does not have a full user
285context. Without a full user context, Git and its credential helpers
286cannot access stored credentials, so some maintenance tasks are not
287functional.
288
289Instead, `git maintenance start` interacts with the `launchctl` tool,
290which is the recommended way to schedule timed jobs in macOS. Scheduling
291maintenance through `git maintenance (start|stop)` requires some
292`launchctl` features available only in macOS 10.11 or later.
293
294Your user-specific scheduled tasks are stored as XML-formatted `.plist`
295files in `~/Library/LaunchAgents/`. You can see the currently-registered
296tasks using the following command:
297
298-----------------------------------------------------------------------
299$ ls ~/Library/LaunchAgents/org.git-scm.git*
300org.git-scm.git.daily.plist
301org.git-scm.git.hourly.plist
302org.git-scm.git.weekly.plist
303-----------------------------------------------------------------------
304
305One task is registered for each `--schedule=<frequency>` option. To
306inspect how the XML format describes each schedule, open one of these
307`.plist` files in an editor and inspect the `<array>` element following
308the `<key>StartCalendarInterval</key>` element.
309
310`git maintenance start` will overwrite these files and register the
311tasks again with `launchctl`, so any customizations should be done by
312creating your own `.plist` files with distinct names. Similarly, the
313`git maintenance stop` command will unregister the tasks with `launchctl`
314and delete the `.plist` files.
315
316To create more advanced customizations to your background tasks, see
317launchctl.plist(5) for more information.
318
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320BACKGROUND MAINTENANCE ON WINDOWS SYSTEMS
321-----------------------------------------
322
323Windows does not support `cron` and instead has its own system for
324scheduling background tasks. The `git maintenance start` command uses
325the `schtasks` command to submit tasks to this system. You can inspect
326all background tasks using the Task Scheduler application. The tasks
327added by Git have names of the form `Git Maintenance (<frequency>)`.
328The Task Scheduler GUI has ways to inspect these tasks, but you can also
329export the tasks to XML files and view the details there.
330
331Note that since Git is a console application, these background tasks
332create a console window visible to the current user. This can be changed
333manually by selecting the "Run whether user is logged in or not" option
334in Task Scheduler. This change requires a password input, which is why
335`git maintenance start` does not select it by default.
336
337If you want to customize the background tasks, please rename the tasks
338so future calls to `git maintenance (start|stop)` do not overwrite your
339custom tasks.
340
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342GIT
343---
344Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite