This question must already have been asked a hundred times - yet the forum agent does not find any relevant articles that I can use.
I need to clean up my workspace due to the 1 GB limit.
How can i identify the big repo's? I have found one way, which is to open each repo one by one (I have nearly 100) and look under repo settings > repo details. That's not very efficient.
I also tried to clean some known big repos, but after cleaning, the size of the repo did not drop (as per repo details).
Obviously I'm doing it wrong.
How do I identify and permanently remove the files that i find?
Should I start over in a new workspace?
Hi @Jesper H-Nielsen - There's a Forge app that can help you identify and manage large repositories:
Instantly Access and Share Repository Size Data Across All Projects
Thank you - excellent suggestion. I managed to install it and it gave me the answers I needed.
Another approach, which I just found out and I'm not sure if I entirely missed it or if it was added recently, is that the size of each repo is now also displayed in the repo overview: https://bitbucket.org/[your org]/workspace/repositories/?sort=-size
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