[[!meta title="unreachable git objects"]] Hi, I am been seeing quite big overheads using `git-annex`. Is this is normal? The `.git/objects` folder is explosive in my system, often being larger than the content watched by git-annex. Here's the actual statistics of my git-annex folders, where the fourth column is calculated as col3/(col2-col3). [[!table data=""" folder,size,size .git,relative size conf.annex,777536,720100,12.537433 doc.annex,20351624,11260204,1.2385528 images.annex,817064,435580,1.1418041 misc.annex,803328,572476,2.4798399 music.annex,23756116,9192740,0.63122314"""]] That is, four of five repos require more space for the `.git` folder than the actual files. Most of this comes from the `objects` folder. Number of files: [[!table data=""" folder,no. files,no files .git,relative size conf.annex,11350,9539,5.2672557 doc.annex,84954,66824,3.6858246 images.annex,92787,91285,60.775632 misc.annex,95461,95160,316.14618 music.annex,16414,13520,4.6717346 """]] I use the assistant web interface, and direct mode. I use two laptops running Linux that are synchronized directly over LAN at home or via a transfer repo on a ssh server where git-annex is installed. The latter is set up using the web interface and the gcrypt repo. [Mostly, the transfer repo isn't working and I often end up with only symlinks on the computer where I did not edit the file in question, but this is probably unrelated.] I have previously tried to fix it using `git gc` or `git annex forget`, but it doesn't seem to significantly reduce the sizes, and what it helps isn't persistent. Is this kind of 'overhead' something that one must accept when using `git-annex` or do such numbers indicate that something is wrong? Thanks.