Issue
I found the below script that lists the branches by date. How do I filter this to exclude newer branches and feed the results into the Git delete command?
for k in $(git branch | sed /\*/d); do
echo "$(git log -1 --pretty=format:"%ct" $k) $k"
done | sort -r | awk '{print $2}'
Solution
How about using --since
and --before
?
For example, this will delete all branches that have not received any commits for a week:
for k in $(git branch | sed /\*/d); do
if [ -z "$(git log -1 --since='1 week ago' -s $k)" ]; then
git branch -D $k
fi
done
If you want to delete all branches that are more than a week old, use --before
:
for k in $(git branch | sed /\*/d); do
if [ -z "$(git log -1 --before='1 week ago' -s $k)" ]; then
git branch -D $k
fi
done
Be warned though that this will also delete branches that where not merged into master or whatever the checked out branch is.
Answered By - Daniel Baulig