immediately instead of waiting for the next `git gc` invocation.
Only useful with `--cruft -d`.
+--max-cruft-size=<n>::
+ Repack cruft objects into packs as large as `<n>` bytes before
+ creating new packs. As long as there are enough cruft packs
+ smaller than `<n>`, repacking will cause a new cruft pack to
+ be created containing objects from any combined cruft packs,
+ along with any new unreachable objects. Cruft packs larger than
+ `<n>` will not be modified. When the new cruft pack is larger
+ than `<n>` bytes, it will be split into multiple packs, all of
+ which are guaranteed to be at most `<n>` bytes in size. Only
+ useful with `--cruft -d`.
+
--expire-to=<dir>::
Write a cruft pack containing pruned objects (if any) to the
directory `<dir>`. This option is useful for keeping a copy of