Elijah Newren <newren@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > git-filter-repo[1], a filter-branch-like tool for rewriting repository > history, is ready for more widespread testing and feedback. The rough > edges I previously mentioned have been fixed, and it has several useful > features already, though more development work is ongoing (docs are a > bit sparse right now, though -h provides some help). > > Why filter-repo vs. filter-branch? How does it compare with bfg-repo-cleaner? Somehow I was led to believe that all serious users of filter-branch like functionality are using bfg-repo-cleaner instead.