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Add a stupid "count objects" script.

This counts the number of unpacked object files and disk space
consumed by them, to help you decide when it is a good time to
repack.

Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
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Junio C Hamano 20 years ago
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  1. 2
      Makefile
  2. 13
      git-count-objects-script

2
Makefile

@ -67,6 +67,8 @@ SCRIPTS=git git-apply-patch-script git-merge-one-file-script git-prune-script \ @@ -67,6 +67,8 @@ SCRIPTS=git git-apply-patch-script git-merge-one-file-script git-prune-script \
git-ls-remote-script git-clone-dumb-http git-rename-script \
git-request-pull-script git-bisect-script git-fetch-dumb-http

SCRIPTS += git-count-objects-script

PROG= git-update-cache git-diff-files git-init-db git-write-tree \
git-read-tree git-commit-tree git-cat-file git-fsck-cache \
git-checkout-cache git-diff-tree git-rev-tree git-ls-files \

13
git-count-objects-script

@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
#!/bin/sh

. git-sh-setup-script

echo $(find "$GIT_DIR/objects"/?? -type f -print | wc -l) objects, \
$({
echo 0
# "no-such" is to help Darwin folks by not using xargs -r.
find "$GIT_DIR/objects"/?? -type f -print 2>/dev/null |
xargs du -k "$GIT_DIR/objects/no-such" 2>/dev/null |
sed -e 's/[ ].*/ +/'
echo p
} | dc) kilobytes
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