Kill the clutter.
Ship clean repos.

Dead branches, stale tags, abandoned forks -- they pile up across every org you touch. Git Blackout wipes them out in one shot so your codebase stays razor-sharp.

Fred Lackey
FL

Welcome back, Fred

Manage and clean up your public Git repositories.

3
Providers Connected
12
Organizations
147
Repositories
5
Blackouts Run
Quick Start

Start a new blackout to select repositories and clean up branches, tags, and metadata across your connected providers.

Recent Activity
Blackout #5 completed — 18 repos processed 2 hours ago
Blackout #4 completed — 6 repos processed 3 days ago
GitLab provider connected 1 week ago

Providers

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GitHub Connected
12 organizations, 147 repositories discovered
GitLab Connected
3 groups, 24 repositories discovered
Add Provider
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Organizations

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GitHub Organizations
12 organizations
GitLab Groups
3 groups

Repositories

Select repositories to include in this blackout. 18 / 20 selected.

18 selected
FredLackey 8 / 8
AppRegistry 6 / 7
BriskhavenLabs 4 / 5

Actions

Choose which cleanup actions to perform on selected repositories.

Delete Merged Branches Free
Remove branches that have been merged into the default branch.
Delete Stale Branches Free
Remove branches with no activity in the last 90 days.
Clean Up Tags Pro
Remove pre-release, draft, and orphaned tags. Keeps stable release tags.
Archive Inactive Repos Team
Archive repositories with no commits in the last 12 months.
Plan Summary
Current Plan Free
Actions Available 2 of 4
Repositories Selected 18

Review & Execute

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Blackout Summary
Providers GitHub, GitLab
Organizations 4 selected
Repositories 18 repositories
Actions Delete Merged Branches, Delete Stale Branches
Estimated Time ~3 minutes
Destructive Operation
This action will permanently delete branches across 18 repositories. Deleted branches cannot be recovered. Make sure your work is merged before proceeding.

Job History

View current and past blackout executions.

Blackout #6 — Running
12 / 18 repos 67%
Started: 2 min ago
ETA: ~1 min remaining
Actions: Delete Merged, Delete Stale
Branches Removed: 34
[12:04:32] Processing FredLackey/json-trim... done
[12:04:31] Deleted 3 merged branches from FredLackey/mongo-trim
[12:04:29] Processing FredLackey/mongo-trim... done
[12:04:27] Deleted 1 stale branch from FredLackey/common-node
[12:04:25] Processing FredLackey/common-node... done
Completed Blackout #5
18 / 18 repos 2 hours ago
Duration: 2m 47s
Repos Processed: 18
Branches Removed: 52
Errors: 0
Completed Blackout #4
6 / 6 repos 3 days ago
Duration: 48s
Repos Processed: 6
Branches Removed: 11
Errors: 1 (permission denied on fork)

Settings

Configure your Git Blackout preferences.

General
Dry Run Mode
Preview changes without actually deleting anything.
Email Notifications
Receive a summary email after each blackout completes.
Protect Default Branch
Never delete the repository's default branch, even if stale.
Danger Zone
Delete Account
Permanently delete your account and all associated data.

Confirm Blackout Execution

You are about to run a blackout across 18 repositories in 4 organizations. This will permanently delete merged and stale branches. This action cannot be undone.