After merging changes or working on temporary branches, users may retain a list of orphaned git branches on their local machine. Rather than deleting each branch one-by-one, running a simple script can clear them out. Delete local branches not found on remote The one-liner script to delete local branches not found one remote: 1git fetch -p && for branch in $(git for-each-ref --format '%(refname) %(upstream:track)' refs/heads | awk '$2 == "[gone]" {sub("refs/heads/", "", $1); print $1}'); do g...