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GIT-DELETE-SQUASHED-BRANCHES(1) Git Extras GIT-DELETE-SQUASHED-BRANCHES(1)

git-delete-squashed-branches - Delete branches that were squashed

git-delete-squashed-branches [--proceed, -p] [<branch-name>]

Deletes all git branches that have been "squash-merged" into branch-name.

--proceed, -p

Proceed with the next branch even if the current branch cannot be deleted (e.g. because it is checked out in a worktree)

<branch-name>

The target branch were the "squashed-merged" branches were committed to. If no value is given, then the current checked out branch will be used.

Delete all branches that were "squash-merged" into the current checked out branch.

$ git delete-squashed-branches

Delete all branches that were "squash-merged" into the main branch. This will checkout the target branch and leave you on said branch after the command has completed.

$ git delete-squashed-branches main

Written by Teddy Katz <teddy.katz@gmail.com> and Vladimir Jimenez <me@allejo.io>

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October 2024