Hi Paul, Not sure if it would help you. I have following git alias:
``` [alias] rmmerged = !sh -c \"git branch --merged | grep -v '^* master$' | grep -v '^ master$' | xargs git branch -d\" ``` Also we might want to change the setting for repository to delete merged branches. BR, iilyak On 2019/12/18 15:43:28, Paul Davis <paul.joseph.da...@gmail.com> wrote: > I noticed that there are a lot of branches pointing at commits that > have been merged to master. I'll hack up a quick script today that > will go through all branches and delete anything that's been merged. > I'll write out the specific branch/sha combinations and report them > here in case anyone really needs a branch I end up deleting. > > On Tue, Dec 17, 2019 at 6:35 PM Joan Touzet <woh...@apache.org> wrote: > > > > Bump. Please do this. > > > > On 2019-12-13 12:15 p.m., Joan Touzet wrote: > > > Hi again committers, > > > > > > Our proto-Jenkins setup is currently using my API token to scan GitHub > > > for branches. GitHub has notoriously low values for how many API calls > > > you can make per hour. > > > > > > Unfortunately, because multibranch pipeline jobs scan *all* branches in > > > a repo for changes, this means that the total number of jobs we can run > > > in an hour is pretty small. > > > > > > I'm asking everyone to please go and delete any obsolete or unused > > > branches on the apache/couchdb repo that you don't need. I'm too nervous > > > to mass delete other people's branches, but if I see anything that got > > > merged and is more than a few years old, it'll probably get wiped. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Joan "needs sleep" Touzet > > > >