Re: Is there a way to trim old SHAs from a git tree (so it's not so large)?

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Shawn Pearce wrote:

finally you can either run from that directory (see INSTALL file)
or you can install the binary somewhere else.  We don't really
recommend using `pu` for production level work, so make sure you
have a backup of any repository you run it on.  :)

So how do I make a shallow clone? I've set it all up, but there is no git-shallow-clone command, and git help clone doesn't have anything either.


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Timur Tabi
Linux Kernel Developer @ Freescale
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