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Script for cleaning up merged branches
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#!/bin/bash | |
# This script was written with the following assumptions: | |
# * you have two remotes: `upstream` and `origin`. | |
# * you only ever push to `origin` | |
# For most projects this would be master, but dev is our main branch | |
DEFAULT_BRANCH="dev" | |
# WARNING: I have not tested whether you can set this to origin and just have a single remote | |
UPSTREAM_REMOTE="upstream" | |
if [ -z "$(git remote | grep $UPSTREAM_REMOTE)" ]; then | |
echo "Unable to find remote $UPSTREAM_REMOTE" | |
exit 1 | |
fi | |
if [ ! -z "$(git status --porcelain --untracked-files=no)" ]; then | |
echo "Commit or remove your changes first" | |
git status | |
exit 1 | |
fi | |
# if any of these commands fail, the whole process should abort | |
set -e | |
git remote update | |
git checkout $DEFAULT_BRANCH | |
git pull --ff-only $UPSTREAM_REMOTE $DEFAULT_BRANCH | |
set +e | |
# Remove local origin/BRANCH references to branches that have already been cleaned up | |
git remote prune origin | |
TARGET="$UPSTREAM_REMOTE/$DEFAULT_BRANCH" | |
# This uses `sed` instead of `cut` to remain compatible with branches that include slashes. ex: origin/asa/my-feature | |
BRANCHES=$(git branch --remote --merged $TARGET --list "origin/*" | sed s/"\s*origin\/"//g | grep --extended-regexp -v "(HEAD|dev|master)$") | |
echo "===== Finding remote branches that have merged into $TARGET" | |
if [ ! -z "$BRANCHES" ]; then | |
PUSH="git push origin --no-verify" | |
for B in $BRANCHES; do | |
PUSH="$PUSH :$B" | |
done | |
echo "$PUSH" | |
fi | |
# The currently checked out branch is prefixed with a *. | |
# If it isn't removed, then it ends up getting expanded by bash. | |
BRANCHES=$(git branch --merged $TARGET | grep -v '^\*' | grep --extended-regexp -v "(HEAD|dev|master)$") | |
echo "===== Finding local branches that have merged into $TARGET" | |
for B in $BRANCHES; do | |
echo "git branch --delete $B" | |
done |
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