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#!/bin/sh | |
# Suppose you want to do blind reviewing of code (eg for job interview | |
# purposes). Unfortunately, the candidates' names and email addresses are | |
# stored on every commit! You probably want to assess each candidate's version | |
# control practices, so just `rm -rf .git` throws away too much information. | |
# Here's what you can do instead. | |
# Rewrite all commits to hide the author's name and email | |
for branch in `ls .git/refs/heads`; do | |
# We may be doing multiple rewrites, so we must force subsequent ones. | |
# We're throwing away the backups anyway. | |
git filter-branch -f --env-filter ' | |
export GIT_AUTHOR_NAME="Anonymous Candidate" | |
export GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL="[email protected]"' $branch | |
done | |
# Delete the old commits | |
rm -rf .git/refs/original/ | |
# Delete remotes, which might point to the old commits | |
for r in `git remote`; do git remote rm $r; done | |
# Your old commits will now no longer show up in GitK, `git log` or `git | |
# reflog`, but can still be found using `git show $commit-id`. |
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