Safely deletes local branches with no upstream and no un-pushed commits
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Safely deletes local branches with no upstream and no un-pushed commits
Remove gone Git branches with ease.
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A smart shell script to automatically delete stale Git branches β keeping only active ones and your main branch. Perfect for large repos with hundreds of inactive branches.
CLI + local web UI to scan and classify forgotten git branches
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π²οΈποΈ The official source repository for the website of the Branch Ranch project, a joke repository full of Git branch jokes.
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A Github training course for practical purposes and OSS
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Small PyGTK-based utility program to conveniently delete Git branches
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CLI tool to list all Git branches merged into a base branch with issue link formatting
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Script to automatically delete merged branches via CI.
Add a description, image, and links to the git-branches topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
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