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NAME
scalar - A tool for managing large Git repositories
SYNOPSIS
scalar clone [--single-branch] [--branch <main-branch>] [--full-clone]
[--[no-]src] <url> [<enlistment>]
scalar list
scalar register [<enlistment>]
scalar unregister [<enlistment>]
scalar run ( all | config | commit-graph | fetch | loose-objects | pack-files ) [<enlistment>]
scalar reconfigure [ --all | <enlistment> ]
scalar diagnose [<enlistment>]
scalar delete <enlistment>
DESCRIPTION
Scalar is a repository management tool that optimizes Git for use
in large repositories. Scalar improves performance by configuring
advanced Git settings, maintaining repositories in the
background, and helping to reduce data sent across the network.
An important Scalar concept is the enlistment: this is the
top-level directory of the project. It usually contains the
subdirectory src/ which is a Git worktree. This encourages the
separation between tracked files (inside src/) and untracked
files, such as build artifacts (outside src/). When registering
an existing Git worktree with Scalar whose name is not src, the
enlistment will be identical to the worktree.
The scalar command implements various subcommands, and different
options depending on the subcommand. With the exception of clone,
list and reconfigure --all, all subcommands expect to be run in
an enlistment.
The following options can be specified before the subcommand:
-C <directory>
Before running the subcommand, change the working directory.
This option imitates the same option of git(1).
-c <key>=<value>
For the duration of running the specified subcommand,
configure this setting. This option imitates the same option
of git(1).
COMMANDS
Clone
clone [<options>] <url> [<enlistment>]
Clones the specified repository, similar to git-clone(1). By
default, only commit and tree objects are cloned. Once
finished, the worktree is located at <enlistment>/src.
The sparse-checkout feature is enabled (except when run with
--full-clone) and the only files present are those in the
top-level directory. Use git sparse-checkout set to expand
the set of directories you want to see, or git
sparse-checkout disable to expand to all files (see
git-sparse-checkout(1) for more details). You can explore the
subdirectories outside your sparse-checkout by using git
ls-tree HEAD[:<directory>].
-b <name>, --branch <name>
Instead of checking out the branch pointed to by the cloned
repository’s HEAD, check out the <name> branch instead.
--[no-]single-branch
Clone only the history leading to the tip of a single branch,
either specified by the --branch option or the primary branch
remote’s HEAD points at.
Further fetches into the resulting repository will only
update the remote-tracking branch for the branch this option
was used for the initial cloning. If the HEAD at the remote
did not point at any branch when --single-branch clone was
made, no remote-tracking branch is created.
--[no-]src
By default, scalar clone places the cloned repository within
a <entlistment>/src directory. Use --no-src to place the
cloned repository directly in the <enlistment> directory.
--[no-]full-clone
A sparse-checkout is initialized by default. This behavior
can be turned off via --full-clone.
List
list
List enlistments that are currently registered by Scalar.
This subcommand does not need to be run inside an enlistment.
Register
register [<enlistment>]
Adds the enlistment’s repository to the list of registered
repositories and starts background maintenance. If
<enlistment> is not provided, then the enlistment associated
with the current working directory is registered.
Note: when this subcommand is called in a worktree that is
called src/, its parent directory is considered to be the
Scalar enlistment. If the worktree is not called src/, it
itself will be considered to be the Scalar enlistment.
Unregister
unregister [<enlistment>]
Remove the specified repository from the list of repositories
registered with Scalar and stop the scheduled background
maintenance.
Run
scalar run ( all | config | commit-graph | fetch | loose-objects
| pack-files ) [<enlistment>]
Run the given maintenance task (or all tasks, if all was
specified). Except for all and config, this subcommand simply
hands off to git-maintenance(1) (mapping fetch to prefetch
and pack-files to incremental-repack).
These tasks are run automatically as part of the scheduled
maintenance, as soon as the repository is registered with
Scalar. It should therefore not be necessary to run this
subcommand manually.
The config task is specific to Scalar and configures all
those opinionated default settings that make Git work more
efficiently with large repositories. As this task is run as
part of scalar clone automatically, explicit invocations of
this task are rarely needed.
Reconfigure
After a Scalar upgrade, or when the configuration of a Scalar
enlistment was somehow corrupted or changed by mistake, this
subcommand allows to reconfigure the enlistment.
With the --all option, all enlistments currently registered with
Scalar will be reconfigured. Use this option after each Scalar
upgrade.
Diagnose
diagnose [<enlistment>]
When reporting issues with Scalar, it is often helpful to
provide the information gathered by this command, including
logs and certain statistics describing the data shape of the
current enlistment.
The output of this command is a .zip file that is written
into a directory adjacent to the worktree in the src
directory.
Delete
delete <enlistment>
This subcommand lets you delete an existing Scalar enlistment
from your local file system, unregistering the repository.
SEE ALSO
git-clone(1), git-maintenance(1).
GIT
Part of the git(1) suite
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