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Git Delete Merged Branches
#!/bin/bash
MAIN=${1:-development}
BRANCHES=$(git branch --merged $MAIN | grep -v -e 'master\|staging\|development\|\*')
echo Branches merged into $MAIN:
echo $BRANCHES
read -p "Delete these branches (y/n)? " answer
if [ "$answer" = "n" ]; then echo aborting && exit; fi
echo $BRANCHES | xargs -n 1 git branch -d

Git Delete Merged Branches

This is a handy script to delete any leftover and merged git branches. It will detect branches merged into development and delete those, except branches named master or staging. These branch names can be configured by editing the script.

To install simply run:

curl -L https://git.io/vVHF6 | bash

Or manually put this script into ~/bin and run chmod +x ~/bin/git-deletebranches.sh.

If you run it the output will look like this:

~/my-git-repo> git-deletebranches.sh
Branches merged into development:
some-merged-feature-branch another-merged-feature-branch
Delete these branches (y/n)? y
Deleted branch some-merged-feature-branch (was 281d690).
Deleted branch another-merged-feature-branch (was 0b67c29).

You can also supply a branch name as a first argument, if your target branch is not named development like this:

~/my-git-repo> git-deletebranches.sh master
Branches merged into master:

[...]

Enjoy! :)

#!/bin/sh
mkdir -p ~/bin
curl https://gist.githubusercontent.com/bxt/566fd7de151bf73a937d/raw/git-deletebranches.sh > ~/bin/git-deletebranches.sh
chmod +x ~/bin/git-deletebranches.sh
echo git-deletebranches.sh installed successfully.
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