its looks like I reached size limit with my repo, tho when I run git count-objects -Hv
localy size is
count: 1933
size: 7.69 MiB
in-pack: 68498
packs: 19
size-pack: 24.87 MiB
prune-packable: 0
garbage: 0
size-garbage: 0 bytes
I imagen first thin I should try to do to run gc for my repo in bitbucket, to try and reduce size. How can I do it ?
I can see you have upgraded to a paid plan, which does not have the 1GB restriction. You may utilise our documentation below in conjunction with something like the BFG tool to reduce the size of your repositories:
You can use this handy command to find the largest files in any given repo, which will help you target those large files for cleanup:
git rev-list --objects --all \
| git cat-file --batch-check='%(objecttype) %(objectname) %(objectsize) %(rest)' \
| awk '/^blob/ {print substr($0,6)}' \
| sort -r --numeric-sort --key=2 \
| numfmt --field=2 --to=iec-i --suffix=B --padding=7 --round=nearest
Once you've performed cleanup operations, I will need to execute a subsequent garbage collection from the server-side.
Please let me know the repository size from Repository Settings > Repository Details of the repo's you've performed cleanup on once you're done (this way you're not sharing repo names on a public forum).
Cheers!
- Ben (Bitbucket Cloud Support)
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