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delete all remote branches that have already been merged into master
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$ git branch -r --merged | | |
awk -F'/' '/^ *origin/{if(!match($0, /(>|master)/)){print $2}}' | | |
xargs git push origin --delete |
Thanks for sharing this! I'm getting the following error though:
xargs: illegal option -- r
usage: xargs [-0opt] [-E eofstr] [-I replstr [-R replacements]] [-J replstr]
[-L number] [-n number [-x]] [-P maxprocs] [-s size]
[utility [argument ...]]
Anyone else getting this? Running on MacOS Sierra.
@talsafran Yep, -r is not an option on MacOS xargs (see: man xargs
)
-r is a GNU extension
You can install GNU xargs through Homebrew and the GNU findutils package.
brew install findutils
This will give you GNU xargs
as gxargs
, and you can use the -r option
The same goes for other basic commands found in the findutils package such as gfind
or glocate
or gupdatedb
, which have different BSD counterparts on OS X.
After installing findutils, the command on MacOS will be:
git branch -r --merged origin/master \
| awk -F/ '/^\s*origin/ {if (!match($0, /origin\/master/)) {sub("^\\s*origin/", ""); print}}' \
| gxargs -rpn1 git push origin --delete
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This should fix the issue with feature branches:
The
xargs
flags are as follows:git push origin --delete
with not be run if there are no branches to delete