I’d like to clean up my local repository, which has a ton of old branches: for example 3.2
, 3.2.1
, 3.2.2
, etc.
I was hoping for a sneaky way to remove a lot of them at once. Since they mostly follow a dot release convention, I thought maybe there was a shortcut to say:
git branch -D 3.2.*
and kill all 3.2.x branches.
I tried that command and it, of course, didn’t work.