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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T13:06:26+00:00 2026-05-13T13:06:26+00:00

I tried looking for a good tutorial on reducing repository size, but I found

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I tried looking for a good tutorial on reducing repository size, but I found none. How do I reduce my repository size? It’s about 10 MB, but Heroku only allows 50 MB and I’m nowhere near finished developing my application.

I added the usual suspects (log, vendor, doc, etc.) to the .gitignore file already. Although I only added .gitignore recently.

What can I do?

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    2026-05-13T13:06:26+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 1:06 pm

    Update Feb. 2021, eleven years later: the new git maintenance command (man page) should supersede git gc, and can be scheduled.


    Original: git gc --aggressive is one way to force the prune process to take place (to be sure: git gc --aggressive --prune=now). You have other commands to clean the repo too. Don’t forget though, sometimes git gc alone can increase the size of the repo!

    It can be also used after a filter-branch, to mark some directories to be removed from the history (with a further gain of space); see here. But that means nobody is pulling from your public repo. filter-branch can keep backup refs in .git/refs/original, so that directory can be cleaned too.

    Finally, as mentioned in this comment and this question; cleaning the reflog can help:

    git reflog expire --all --expire=now
    git gc --prune=now --aggressive
    

    An even more complete, and possibly dangerous, solution is to remove unused objects from a git repository


    Note that git filter-repo now (Git 2.24+, Q4 2019) replaces the obsolete git filter-branch or BFG: it is a python-based tool, to be installed first.

    Joe suggests:

    # Find the largest files in .git:
    git rev-list --objects --all | grep -f <(git verify-pack -v  .git/objects/pack/*.idx| sort -k 3 -n | cut -f 1 -d " " | tail -10)
    
    # Strat filtering these large files:
    git filter-repo --path-glob '../../src/../..' --invert-paths --force
    #or
    git filter-repo --path-glob '*.zip' --invert-paths --force
    #or
    git filter-repo --path-glob '*.a' --invert-paths --force
    
    git remote add origin git@github.com:.../...git
    git push --all --force
    git push --tags --force
    
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