SYNOPSIS

(EXPERIMENTAL!) git survey <options>

DESCRIPTION

Survey the repository and measure various dimensions of scale.

As repositories grow to "monorepo" size, certain data shapes can cause performance problems. git-survey attempts to measure and report on known problem areas.

Ref Selection and Reachable Objects

In this first analysis phase, git survey will iterate over the set of requested branches, tags, and other refs and treewalk over all of the reachable commits, trees, and blobs and generate various statistics.

OPTIONS

--progress

Show progress. This is automatically enabled when interactive.

Ref Selection

The following options control the set of refs that git survey will examine. By default, git survey will look at tags, local branches, and remote refs. If any of the following options are given, the default set is cleared and only refs for the given options are added.

--all-refs

Use all refs. This includes local branches, tags, remote refs, notes, and stashes. This option overrides all of the following.

--branches

Add local branches (refs/heads/) to the set.

--tags

Add tags (refs/tags/) to the set.

--remotes

Add remote branches (refs/remote/) to the set.

--detached

Add HEAD to the set.

--other

Add notes (refs/notes/) and stashes (refs/stash/) to the set.

OUTPUT

By default, git survey will print information about the repository in a human-readable format that includes overviews and tables.

References Summary

The references summary includes a count of each kind of reference, including branches, remote refs, and tags (split by "all" and "annotated").

Reachable Object Summary

The reachable object summary shows the total number of each kind of Git object, including tags, commits, trees, and blobs.

GIT

Part of the git(1) suite