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Git is an open-source DVCS (Distributed Version Control System)
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Using multiple Git repositories instead of a single one containing many apps from different ...
Typically, one Git repository (.git) is created for each logical
grouping of code -- a project, a component, and so on. … The arguments:
The trade-off here is that each additional Git repository
adds extra overhead to your development process -
all Git commands and operations happen at the level of a single Git …
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Using multiple Git repositories instead of a single one containing many apps from different ... [duplicate]
When I speak with mates working on Git repo for years, they say that using multiple Git repo is the way to use Git. I do not know really why (they give me some ideas). … I have already listed:
branches/tags impact the whole Git repository files => pollutes other team projects
4GB limit Git repo size but this is wrong
git annotate may be slower on bloat Git repo... …