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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T08:37:41+00:00 2026-05-24T08:37:41+00:00

I’ve converted a Mercurial repository to Git, using fast-export. But the Git repository is

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I’ve converted a Mercurial repository to Git, using fast-export. But the Git repository is huge: 18 GB for Git vs. 3.4 GB for Mercurial. None of my cleanup steps have helped.

My Mercurial repository is dominated by one 65 MB file (Anki flashcards in SQLite format) that gets updated daily. Its history has grown to be 2.9 GB, under .hg/store/data.

I was hoping Git might be able to compress the history a little better, but I have been unable to shrink the repository below 18 GB!

I have tried git prune, git gc, and others, to no avail. I even tried zipping the .git folder, and it still came out to be exactly 18 GB.

Am I missing something?

Update: I tried Bazaar (bzr), and it compressed my repository to only 2.3 GB. Nice!

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    2026-05-24T08:37:42+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 8:37 am

    If the git gc is failing, try manually running a git repack and then git gc.


    My observations with SVN, Git and Hg:

    I have always observed that SVN and Hg repositories were much smaller than the corresponding git repositories. This is because each change to a file – text or binary, adds a new full object for it. In SVN, only the diff is added, even in the case of binaries and the binary diffing in SVN is very good as well.

    But this is where the pack files come in, since they store only diff (delta) amongst similar objects and are even compressed. Even with packing, I have observed that Git repositories, depending on the kind of files and the amount of changes those files undergo, tend to be larger. This is something I have come to accept with Git and it is a compromise I am willing to take given how fast the various operation are with Git.

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