# git-superprune A git command to prune remote branches that have already been merged. ## What it automates ``` > git branch -v add-sstripper-to-video-processor 5809024 Merge pull request #39 from 1 create_additional_clips 2e58682 [gone] Handle fetching information enable-logging-for-debug-mode d6f5a52 checkpoint fix-segmentation de3d099 [gone] move message to debug grayson/elk-50-make-jobid-something-that-the-workflows-are-aware-of-and 04821cc [gone] fix the job status updating job_watcher e8bfa01 [gone] adding instructions * main 8dcade5 Merge pull request #58 from 2 rate-limit-handling 7782767 checkpoint tweak_autoscale_for_demo 23a5234 [gone] Adjust scaling for demo > git branch -d tweak_autoscale_for_demo ... ``` ## Usage ``` > git superprune ``` This is a dry run that prints out which branches will be deleted. ``` > git superprune -x ``` Delete the branches ``` > git superprune -h Prune local branches that no longer exist on the remote Usage: git-superprune [OPTIONS] [ROOT] Arguments: [ROOT] Root directory of the git repository Options: -v, --verbose Display verbose output -u, --upstream run `git remote prune ` before scanning [env: SUPERPRUNE_UPSTREAM_REMOTE=origin] -s, --ssh-key SSH key in `~/.ssh/`` to use for authentication with remote, defaults to `id_rsa` [env: SUPERPRUNE_SSH_KEY=] -x, --execute Execute the branch deletion -h, --help Print help -V, --version Print version ```