I never remember the command for cleaning my remote branches so I decided to create an alias for them.
The alias
git sweep
This is a shortcut for the git fetch --prune command and a script that finds branches marked as gone
then deletes all of them. There's more detail about the process here: https://www.erikschierboom.com/2020/02/17/cleaning-up-local-git-branches-deleted-on-a-remote/
Setting the alias
You can use set them using the git config command or edit the git config file directly.
Here's the command to set the alias with the git config
command:
git config --global alias.sweep "! git fetch -p && git for-each-ref --format '%(refname:short) %(upstream:track)' | awk '\$2 == \"[gone]\" {print \$1}' | xargs -r git branch -D"
Here's what the config file should look like with the alias added:
[alias]
sweep = ! "git fetch -p && git for-each-ref --format '%(refname:short) %(upstream:track)' | awk '$2 == \"[gone]\" {print $1}' | xargs -r git branch -D"
Special Thanks
Thank you Erik Schierboom for providing the solution. Hopefully, this gets added directly into git one day. This alias is super useful for maintaining your repositories.
Top comments (2)
this was a handy snippet. Thank you.
I'm glad that you found it useful :D