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1git-pack-objects(1)
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4NAME
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7bd7f280 6git-pack-objects - Create a packed archive of objects
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9SYNOPSIS
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ca5381d4 11[verse]
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12'git pack-objects' [-q | --progress | --all-progress] [--all-progress-implied]
13 [--no-reuse-delta] [--delta-base-offset] [--non-empty]
62b4698e 14 [--local] [--incremental] [--window=<n>] [--depth=<n>]
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15 [--revs [--unpacked | --all]]
16 [--stdout [--filter=<filter-spec>] | base-name]
2dacf26d 17 [--shallow] [--keep-true-parents] < object-list
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20DESCRIPTION
21-----------
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22Reads list of objects from the standard input, and writes either one or
23more packed archives with the specified base-name to disk, or a packed
24archive to the standard output.
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26A packed archive is an efficient way to transfer a set of objects
27between two repositories as well as an access efficient archival
28format. In a packed archive, an object is either stored as a
29compressed whole or as a difference from some other object.
30The latter is often called a delta.
31
32The packed archive format (.pack) is designed to be self-contained
33so that it can be unpacked without any further information. Therefore,
34each object that a delta depends upon must be present within the pack.
35
36A pack index file (.idx) is generated for fast, random access to the
37objects in the pack. Placing both the index file (.idx) and the packed
38archive (.pack) in the pack/ subdirectory of $GIT_OBJECT_DIRECTORY (or
1e6ab5de 39any of the directories on $GIT_ALTERNATE_OBJECT_DIRECTORIES)
2de9b711 40enables Git to read from the pack archive.
1e6ab5de 41
0b444cdb 42The 'git unpack-objects' command can read the packed archive and
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43expand the objects contained in the pack into "one-file
44one-object" format; this is typically done by the smart-pull
45commands when a pack is created on-the-fly for efficient network
46transport by their peers.
47
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49OPTIONS
50-------
51base-name::
4a4becfb 52 Write into pairs of files (.pack and .idx), using
5f40520f 53 <base-name> to determine the name of the created file.
4a4becfb 54 When this option is used, the two files in a pair are written in
d5fa1f1a 55 <base-name>-<SHA-1>.{pack,idx} files. <SHA-1> is a hash
40a4f5a7 56 based on the pack content and is written to the standard
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57 output of the command.
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59--stdout::
89438677 60 Write the pack contents (what would have been written to
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61 .pack file) out to the standard output.
62
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63--revs::
64 Read the revision arguments from the standard input, instead of
65 individual object names. The revision arguments are processed
0b444cdb 66 the same way as 'git rev-list' with the `--objects` flag
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67 uses its `commit` arguments to build the list of objects it
68 outputs. The objects on the resulting list are packed.
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69 Besides revisions, `--not` or `--shallow <SHA-1>` lines are
70 also accepted.
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71
72--unpacked::
73 This implies `--revs`. When processing the list of
74 revision arguments read from the standard input, limit
75 the objects packed to those that are not already packed.
76
77--all::
78 This implies `--revs`. In addition to the list of
79 revision arguments read from the standard input, pretend
cc1b8d8b 80 as if all refs under `refs/` are specified to be
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81 included.
82
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83--include-tag::
84 Include unasked-for annotated tags if the object they
85 reference was included in the resulting packfile. This
2de9b711 86 can be useful to send new tags to native Git clients.
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88--window=<n>::
89--depth=<n>::
3df19671 90 These two options affect how the objects contained in
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91 the pack are stored using delta compression. The
92 objects are first internally sorted by type, size and
93 optionally names and compared against the other objects
94 within --window to see if using delta compression saves
95 space. --depth limits the maximum delta depth; making
96 it too deep affects the performance on the unpacker
97 side, because delta data needs to be applied that many
98 times to get to the necessary object.
618e613a 99 The default value for --window is 10 and --depth is 50.
5f40520f 100
62b4698e 101--window-memory=<n>::
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102 This option provides an additional limit on top of `--window`;
103 the window size will dynamically scale down so as to not take
62b4698e 104 up more than '<n>' bytes in memory. This is useful in
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105 repositories with a mix of large and small objects to not run
106 out of memory with a large window, but still be able to take
107 advantage of the large window for the smaller objects. The
108 size can be suffixed with "k", "m", or "g".
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109 `--window-memory=0` makes memory usage unlimited. The default
110 is taken from the `pack.windowMemory` configuration variable.
e93b15cd 111
62b4698e 112--max-pack-size=<n>::
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113 In unusual scenarios, you may not be able to create files
114 larger than a certain size on your filesystem, and this option
115 can be used to tell the command to split the output packfile
116 into multiple independent packfiles, each not larger than the
117 given size. The size can be suffixed with
07cf0f24 118 "k", "m", or "g". The minimum size allowed is limited to 1 MiB.
4a4becfb 119 This option
9cea46cd 120 prevents the creation of a bitmap index.
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121 The default is unlimited, unless the config variable
122 `pack.packSizeLimit` is set.
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124--honor-pack-keep::
125 This flag causes an object already in a local pack that
0353a0c4 126 has a .keep file to be ignored, even if it would have
18879bc5 127 otherwise been packed.
e96fb9b8 128
5f40520f 129--incremental::
21da4262 130 This flag causes an object already in a pack to be ignored
3909f14f 131 even if it would have otherwise been packed.
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12ea5bea 133--local::
21da4262 134 This flag causes an object that is borrowed from an alternate
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135 object store to be ignored even if it would have otherwise been
136 packed.
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138--non-empty::
139 Only create a packed archive if it would contain at
140 least one object.
141
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142--progress::
143 Progress status is reported on the standard error stream
144 by default when it is attached to a terminal, unless -q
145 is specified. This flag forces progress status even if
146 the standard error stream is not directed to a terminal.
147
148--all-progress::
149 When --stdout is specified then progress report is
4f366275 150 displayed during the object count and compression phases
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151 but inhibited during the write-out phase. The reason is
152 that in some cases the output stream is directly linked
153 to another command which may wish to display progress
154 status of its own as it processes incoming pack data.
155 This flag is like --progress except that it forces progress
156 report for the write-out phase as well even if --stdout is
157 used.
158
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159--all-progress-implied::
160 This is used to imply --all-progress whenever progress display
161 is activated. Unlike --all-progress this flag doesn't actually
162 force any progress display by itself.
163
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164-q::
165 This flag makes the command not to report its progress
166 on the standard error stream.
167
168--no-reuse-delta::
169 When creating a packed archive in a repository that
170 has existing packs, the command reuses existing deltas.
171 This sometimes results in a slightly suboptimal pack.
172 This flag tells the command not to reuse existing deltas
173 but compute them from scratch.
174
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175--no-reuse-object::
176 This flag tells the command not to reuse existing object data at all,
177 including non deltified object, forcing recompression of everything.
960ccca6 178 This implies --no-reuse-delta. Useful only in the obscure case where
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179 wholesale enforcement of a different compression level on the
180 packed data is desired.
181
62b4698e 182--compression=<n>::
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183 Specifies compression level for newly-compressed data in the
184 generated pack. If not specified, pack compression level is
185 determined first by pack.compression, then by core.compression,
186 and defaults to -1, the zlib default, if neither is set.
483bc4f0 187 Add --no-reuse-object if you want to force a uniform compression
05cc2ffc 188 level on all data no matter the source.
960ccca6 189
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190--thin::
191 Create a "thin" pack by omitting the common objects between a
192 sender and a receiver in order to reduce network transfer. This
193 option only makes sense in conjunction with --stdout.
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195Note: A thin pack violates the packed archive format by omitting
2de9b711 196required objects and is thus unusable by Git without making it
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197self-contained. Use `git index-pack --fix-thin`
198(see linkgit:git-index-pack[1]) to restore the self-contained property.
199
2dacf26d 200--shallow::
201 Optimize a pack that will be provided to a client with a shallow
1c262bb7 202 repository. This option, combined with --thin, can result in a
2dacf26d 203 smaller pack at the cost of speed.
204
63fba759 205--delta-base-offset::
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206 A packed archive can express the base object of a delta as
207 either a 20-byte object name or as an offset in the
2de9b711 208 stream, but ancient versions of Git don't understand the
0b444cdb 209 latter. By default, 'git pack-objects' only uses the
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210 former format for better compatibility. This option
211 allows the command to use the latter format for
212 compactness. Depending on the average delta chain
213 length, this option typically shrinks the resulting
214 packfile by 3-5 per-cent.
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216Note: Porcelain commands such as `git gc` (see linkgit:git-gc[1]),
217`git repack` (see linkgit:git-repack[1]) pass this option by default
2de9b711 218in modern Git when they put objects in your repository into pack files.
c14f3727 219So does `git bundle` (see linkgit:git-bundle[1]) when it creates a bundle.
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221--threads=<n>::
222 Specifies the number of threads to spawn when searching for best
223 delta matches. This requires that pack-objects be compiled with
224 pthreads otherwise this option is ignored with a warning.
225 This is meant to reduce packing time on multiprocessor machines.
226 The required amount of memory for the delta search window is
227 however multiplied by the number of threads.
2de9b711 228 Specifying 0 will cause Git to auto-detect the number of CPU's
833e3df1 229 and set the number of threads accordingly.
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231--index-version=<version>[,<offset>]::
232 This is intended to be used by the test suite only. It allows
233 to force the version for the generated pack index, and to force
234 64-bit index entries on objects located above the given offset.
235
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236--keep-true-parents::
237 With this option, parents that are hidden by grafts are packed
238 nevertheless.
239
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240--filter=<filter-spec>::
241 Requires `--stdout`. Omits certain objects (usually blobs) from
242 the resulting packfile. See linkgit:git-rev-list[1] for valid
243 `<filter-spec>` forms.
244
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245--no-filter::
246 Turns off any previous `--filter=` argument.
247
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248--missing=<missing-action>::
249 A debug option to help with future "partial clone" development.
250 This option specifies how missing objects are handled.
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252The form '--missing=error' requests that pack-objects stop with an error if
253a missing object is encountered. This is the default action.
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255The form '--missing=allow-any' will allow object traversal to continue
256if a missing object is encountered. Missing objects will silently be
257omitted from the results.
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259The form '--missing=allow-promisor' is like 'allow-any', but will only
260allow object traversal to continue for EXPECTED promisor missing objects.
261Unexpected missing object will raise an error.
262
263--exclude-promisor-objects::
264 Omit objects that are known to be in the promisor remote. (This
265 option has the purpose of operating only on locally created objects,
266 so that when we repack, we still maintain a distinction between
267 locally created objects [without .promisor] and objects from the
268 promisor remote [with .promisor].) This is used with partial clone.
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56ae8df5 270SEE ALSO
e31bb3bb 271--------
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272linkgit:git-rev-list[1]
273linkgit:git-repack[1]
274linkgit:git-prune-packed[1]
e31bb3bb 275
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276GIT
277---
9e1f0a85 278Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite