On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 2:20 AM, Charles Bailey <char...@hashpling.org> wrote:
> From: Charles Bailey <cbaile...@bloomberg.net>
>
> list-all-objects is a command to print the ids of all objects in the
> object database of a repository. It is designed as a low overhead
> interface for scripts that want to analyse all objects but don't require
> the ordering implied by a revision walk.
>
> It will list all objects, loose and packed, and will include unreachable
> objects.

Nit picking, but perhaps we should allow to select object source:
loose, packed, alternates.. These info are available now and cheap to
get. It's ok not to do it now though.

Personally I would name this command "find-objects" (after unix
command "find") where we could still filter objects _not_ based on
object content.
-- 
Duy
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