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sync_client_software: fetch depth=1 and clean untracked files on upgrade
Replace the broken `git rebase HEAD^` with a proper shallow fetch: - `git fetch --depth=1` limits local history to one commit, regardless of server history - `git reset --hard FETCH_HEAD` syncs the working tree to the fetched tip - `git clean -fd` removes untracked non-ignored files left by old versions - `git gc --prune=now` immediately purges unreachable history objects Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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@@ -51,8 +51,8 @@ if [[ ! -z "${REPO_URL}" ]]; then
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# Doing upgrade, discarding all local changes frist (is more save than forced pull)
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# Doing upgrade, discarding all local changes frist (is more save than forced pull)
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echo "Checks have passed, we are now upgrading via git."
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echo "Checks have passed, we are now upgrading via git."
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#Fetch latest Updates and remove all history
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#Fetch latest commit only (depth=1), reset working tree, purge old history and untracked files
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git fetch origin && git reset --hard origin/${REPO_BRANCH} && git rebase HEAD^
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git fetch --depth=1 origin ${REPO_BRANCH} && git reset --hard FETCH_HEAD && git clean -fd && git gc --prune=now --quiet
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if [[ $? -ne 0 ]]; then
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if [[ $? -ne 0 ]]; then
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echo "Error: Failure while updating, will continue as is."
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echo "Error: Failure while updating, will continue as is."
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fi
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fi
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