Rename .git/lost+found to .git/lost-found.
Just to avoid confusion that scripts poorly written by somebody else ;-) might mistake this as a mount point, or backup tools ignoring the directory. The latter is probably not a big loss, however, considering that this directory's contents are to be used while fresh anyway. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
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DESCRIPTION
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Finds dangling commits and tags from the object database, and
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creates refs to them in .git/lost+found/ directory. Commits and
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tags that dereference to commits go to .git/lost+found/commit
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and others are stored in .git/lost+found/other directory.
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creates refs to them in .git/lost-found/ directory. Commits and
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tags that dereference to commits go to .git/lost-found/commit
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and others are stored in .git/lost-found/other directory.
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OUTPUT
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and existing (probably old) tags.
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$ gitk $(cd .git/lost+found/commit && echo ??*)
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$ gitk $(cd .git/lost-found/commit && echo ??*)
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After making sure that it is the object you are looking for, you
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. git-sh-setup || die "Not a git archive."
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laf="$GIT_DIR/lost+found"
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laf="$GIT_DIR/lost-found"
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rm -fr "$laf" && mkdir -p "$laf/commit" "$laf/other" || exit
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git fsck-objects |
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