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cullmann.io
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| | | | | Today I did run again into an old problem: You need to archive a lot small and large files inside a single Git repository and you have no support for Git LFS available. You did this several year and now you ended up in a state where cloning and working with the repository is unbearable slow. What now? Last time I did run into that, I archived the overfull repository to some "rest in peace" space and used git filter-branch to filter out no longer needed and too large objects from a repository copy that then will replace the old one for daily use. | |
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pedrorijo.com
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| | | | | Getting started with Git. Git basic commands. Everything you need to know to start using Git in your personal projects. Second part of a series of tutorials | |
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blog.keikooda.net
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