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25 questions linked to/from Choosing between Single or multiple projects in a git repository?
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What will the best way to manage access to the app projects Git repositories with shared service classes within one solution?
I have been programming in C#/.Net and other languages as a hobby for over 6 years, so I do not have adequate knowledge about application architecture, hence my request for advice.
The current ...
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Seperate related repos or create a single repo for the whole project? [duplicate]
I'm pretty new to Github and I have one question I couldn't really find a clear answer for it.
Let's say I have a project called "Practice". In this project I would like to create different ...
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How to "orchestrate" a multi-repository installation
Suppose I'm working on software to be installed on a Linux machine (not mine).
Say the software consists of applications the user might start independently; an application which will likely be started ...
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Splitting up a big project for several teams by git
We have a big angular project that works with several APIs provided by other projects. This project has a common part that is shared by all. It includes smaller sections dedicated to different teams ...
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Best practice - Single or Multiple source code repository
As mentioned here:
The main aim of CI is to prevent integration problems, referred to as "integration hell"
Our project is a 3-tier web application, with frontend(Angular 6), backend(Springboot) &...
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Monorepo vs multi repo for large project with multiple partial deliveries
I am looking into options for smoothing out our deliver and release pipeline, and would appreciate some advice on the best way to structure the source code.
This is a pretty large project, which ...
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Git One Repo or Multiple? [duplicate]
I know this has been asked a few times but I still a bit confused, People say to have a git repo per project, but I not 100% what "project" means in this context.
I am going to have a reactjs front ...
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Relative merits of monolithic repository over multiple smaller ones
I was tasked with implementing a networking stack. The software is self-contained with no external dependencies - it only needs the C++14 standard library, and a POSIX platform.
In my opinion there's ...
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Organizing multiple projects on GitHub
I am a freelance developer. I have multiple clients, each client has multiple projects, and each project has multiple distinct pieces of software. I recently migrated all my source control from my old ...
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Making an existing project modular
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I have recently joined a new company where they have a particular folder structure in the project where they have different modules in different folders in a single project. Each module ...
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what are cons and pros between the two version control designs of a project: multiple repositories, vs single repository [duplicate]
I am working on a project which is split into multiple git repositories instead of just one. Each repository is for a library or an application. The libraries are used by the projects or other ...
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Best ways to manage my Git repositories with projects sharing the same code [duplicate]
My background:
I was programming for many years, but have never used a version control system. I felt, that such a system would save me a lot of time and allow me to be more productive, but I never ...
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Should we use a monorepo?
My team is planning a migration from subversion to git. We support 3 applications... 1 is primarily for internal users, 1 is for corporate "partners" and 1 is for end users. These applications share ...
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Managing a project on github in different repos or one? [duplicate]
An app I am working on (iOS) is being distributed to different businesses and each business needs a few customizations to said app before it is distributed to users on the app store.
Most files will ...
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Should I use a single repo when multiple parts of the same project are running on the same server? [duplicate]
I'm planning a project that consists of the following parts:
REST API in Lumen
Web client in Laravel
Product website in Jekyll
These separate products are going to be running on the same server.
I'...