On Fri, Dec 10, 2021, 5:31 AM Karl <[1]gmkarl@gmail.com> wrote: wrote: what is this? described below. do you have more information on what is needed here? each dangling object is likely a small branch of hidden development work. usually they are mundane, from people fixing mistakes. very occasionally they are attempts to alter the history maliciously. haven't reviewed the content. I looked at the missing content very briefly. It looks benign to me. I did not look closely and am not familiar with dangling tags to know why they happen (I could look into this). I'm thinking that a repository without dangling content would look more fake than one with it. Karl <[2]gmkarl@gmail.com> wrote: There is a handful of unlabeled / reverted content in this repository that many are unlikely to notice. This content usually results from people amending changes and discarding the draft material. $ git fsck Checking object directories: 100% (256/256), done. Checking objects: 100% (3226/3226), done. dangling tag fdc342e458646c631685121ab1c40ec8df78a126 dangling commit e3051377e1442f730cad5b91666b60537b6224c4 References 1. mailto:gmkarl@gmail.com 2. mailto:gmkarl@gmail.com