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The point of these sections is generally to: 1. Give credit where it is due. 2. Give the reader an idea of where to ask questions or file bug reports. But they don't do a good job of either case. For (1), they are out of date and incomplete. A much more accurate answer can be gotten through shortlog or blame. For (2), the correct contact point is generally git@vger, and even if you wanted to cc the contact point, the out-of-date and incomplete fields mean you're likely sending to somebody useless. So let's drop the fields entirely from all manpages except git(1) itself. We already point people to the mailing list for bug reports there, and we can update the Authors section to give credit to the major contributors and point to shortlog and blame for more information. Each page has a "This is part of git" footer, so people can follow that to the main git manpage.
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git-pack-refs(1)
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NAME
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----
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git-pack-refs - Pack heads and tags for efficient repository access
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SYNOPSIS
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--------
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'git pack-refs' [--all] [--no-prune]
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DESCRIPTION
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-----------
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Traditionally, tips of branches and tags (collectively known as
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'refs') were stored one file per ref under `$GIT_DIR/refs`
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directory. While many branch tips tend to be updated often,
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most tags and some branch tips are never updated. When a
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repository has hundreds or thousands of tags, this
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one-file-per-ref format both wastes storage and hurts
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performance.
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This command is used to solve the storage and performance
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problem by stashing the refs in a single file,
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`$GIT_DIR/packed-refs`. When a ref is missing from the
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traditional `$GIT_DIR/refs` hierarchy, it is looked up in this
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file and used if found.
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Subsequent updates to branches always create new files under
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`$GIT_DIR/refs` hierarchy.
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A recommended practice to deal with a repository with too many
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refs is to pack its refs with `--all --prune` once, and
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occasionally run `git pack-refs \--prune`. Tags are by
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definition stationary and are not expected to change. Branch
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heads will be packed with the initial `pack-refs --all`, but
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only the currently active branch heads will become unpacked,
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and the next `pack-refs` (without `--all`) will leave them
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unpacked.
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OPTIONS
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-------
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--all::
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The command by default packs all tags and refs that are already
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packed, and leaves other refs
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alone. This is because branches are expected to be actively
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developed and packing their tips does not help performance.
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This option causes branch tips to be packed as well. Useful for
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a repository with many branches of historical interests.
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--no-prune::
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The command usually removes loose refs under `$GIT_DIR/refs`
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hierarchy after packing them. This option tells it not to.
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GIT
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---
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Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite
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