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Bash script for pruning stale local Git branches

planted on in: bash and git.

I often forget to delete my local feature branches after they have been merged upstream and for a while used a plugin for the IntelliJ IDE's. However since that plugin is out of date I went looking for a bash script and found this snippet by someone called Henry:

#!/usr/bin/env bash

for branch in $(git branch -v | grep "gone" | awk '{print $1}')
do
git branch -d $branch
done
— Henry | link

Git History

  1. refactor(#304): move files into src folder
  2. chore: add tags
  3. feat(#149): initial adding of some test resources