STG-CLEAN(1) StGit Manual STG-CLEAN(1)
stg-clean - Delete the empty patches in the series
stg clean
Delete the empty patches in the whole series or only those applied or unapplied. A patch is considered empty if the two commit objects representing its boundaries refer to the same tree object.
-a, --applied Delete the empty applied patches. -u, --unapplied Delete the empty unapplied patches.
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