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January 29, 2018 01:35
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Delete all branches except master and develop.
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git branch | grep -v "master\|develop" | xargs git branch -D |
It worked fine. A note: the current branch was not deleted, so in case you are on a branch other than develop or on master it won't be deleted
for remote branches:
git branch | grep -v "master\|development" | xargs git push origin --delete
This worked just fine for me, thanks a lot.
I have made an alias for this
alias delo='git branch | grep -v "develop" | xargs git branch -D'
I just type delo
and this command gets executed.
delo
means delete others 😛
thanks!
thank you!
Delete everything but the current
git branch | grep -v `git branch --show-current` | xargs git branch -D
This command will delete the branch locally as well as remotely!
RUN WITH CAUTION
git branch -r | grep -Ev 'main|develop' | awk -F/ '/^ origin/ {print $2}' | xargs -I {} git push origin --delete {}
Result
It will print the following as the branch gets deleted.
To https://github.com/YourUserName/repository-name.git
- [deleted] email-config
I want to pass an argument. How can I do it?
What I want to do is something like this.
#on alias
delo=git branch | grep -v "$variable here" | xargs git branch -D
#then all of the branch except branch-one will be removed/deleted.
~/project-one(branch) $ delo branch-one
@jtors , you can do it like this
function delo() { git branch | grep -v "$1" | xargs git branch -D ;}
# use it as
delo "branchName"
Hi @nimi0112 thank you!
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