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I am getting a issue where there is nothing in the repository but there is still 5.36GB worth of data. Where is all this information so I can clean it up?

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Caroline R
Atlassian Team
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Oct 10, 2022

Hi, @Travis Waggoner, welcome to the community! 

We checked the repository you mentioned and confirmed it is now showing 3.1 GB. We ran a GC on this repo and the size remained the same. 

As @Hana Kučerová mentioned, you might have other branches inside this repository, were you able to check this information? You can verify this by accessing your repository in Bitbucket Cloud > Open the Source tab > select the branch you would like to check:

Screen Shot 2022-10-10 at 11.36.32 AM.png

Also, are you seeing this in your remote or your local repository? In case this is just on your remote repo, could you please run the following command to see the size of your local repository? 

git count-objects -vH

Please let me know how it goes and feel free to share any additional questions regarding this case. 

Kind regards,
Caroline

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Hana Kučerová
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Oct 02, 2022

Hi @Travis Waggoner ,

welcome to the Atlassian Community!

Have you tried to look, whether there are other branches than master? Are there any commits in the history?

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