git-backfill(1) Git Manual git-backfill(1)
NAME
git-backfill - Download missing objects in a partial clone
SYNOPSIS
git backfill [--min-batch-size=<n>] [--[no-]sparse]
DESCRIPTION
Blobless partial clones are created using git clone --filter=blob:none
and then configure the local repository such that the Git client avoids
downloading blob objects unless they are required for a local
operation. This initially means that the clone and later fetches
download reachable commits and trees but no blobs. Later operations
that change the HEAD pointer, such as git checkout or git merge, may
need to download missing blobs in order to complete their operation.
In the worst cases, commands that compute blob diffs, such as git
blame, become very slow as they download the missing blobs in
single-blob requests to satisfy the missing object as the Git command
needs it. This leads to multiple download requests and no ability for
the Git server to provide delta compression across those objects.
The git backfill command provides a way for the user to request that
Git downloads the missing blobs (with optional filters) such that the
missing blobs representing historical versions of files can be
downloaded in batches. The backfill command attempts to optimize the
request by grouping blobs that appear at the same path, hopefully
leading to good delta compression in the packfile sent by the server.
In this way, git backfill provides a mechanism to break a large clone
into smaller chunks. Starting with a blobless partial clone with git
clone --filter=blob:none and then running git backfill in the local
repository provides a way to download all reachable objects in several
smaller network calls than downloading the entire repository at clone
time.
By default, git backfill downloads all blobs reachable from the HEAD
commit. This set can be restricted or expanded using various options.
THIS COMMAND IS EXPERIMENTAL. ITS BEHAVIOR MAY CHANGE IN THE FUTURE.
OPTIONS
--min-batch-size=<n>
Specify a minimum size for a batch of missing objects to request
from the server. This size may be exceeded by the last set of blobs
seen at a given path. The default minimum batch size is 50,000.
--[no-]sparse
Only download objects if they appear at a path that matches the
current sparse-checkout. If the sparse-checkout feature is enabled,
then --sparse is assumed and can be disabled with --no-sparse.
SEE ALSO
git-clone(1).
GIT
Part of the git(1) suite
Git 2.49.0 2025-03-14 git-backfill(1)
git 2.49.0 - Generated Sat Mar 15 08:59:13 CDT 2025
