gitfs
libgit2
gitfs | libgit2 | |
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7 | 30 | |
2,439 | 9,431 | |
0.0% | 0.3% | |
0.0 | 9.6 | |
over 2 years ago | 4 days ago | |
Python | C | |
Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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gitfs
- GitMounter: A FUSE filesystem for Git repositories
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Things I just don't like about Git
It's not impossible - https://github.com/g2p/git-fs did this a long while back and https://github.com/presslabs/gitfs did something similar too.
- Cache AnyThing filesystem written in Rust
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Gitfs: Version Controlled File System
https://github.com/presslabs/gitfs/blob/cf92acc1fdb0bf93d599...
So it'll be tracked as a rename (renames in git are tracked heuristically anyway, as long as they're part of the same commit).
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Ask HN: Dev-Oriented Dropbox Alternative?
How about GitFs mount a git repository as a directory..
Your apps don't need to know they are commiting changes to git.
https://github.com/presslabs/gitfs
libgit2
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Radicle: Open-Source, Peer-to-Peer, GitHub Alternative
Everything that is replicated on the network is stored as a Git object, using the libgit2[0] library. This library uses hardened SHA-1 internally, which is called sha1dc (for "detect collision").
[0]: https://github.com/libgit2/libgit2/blob/ac0f2245510f6c75db1b...
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Speedbump – a TCP proxy to simulate variable network latency
This is delightful and I can't wait to try it out. Right now, the libgit2 project (https://github.com/libgit2/libgit2) has a custom HTTP git server wrapper that will throttle the responses down to a very slow rate. It's fun watching a `git clone` running over 2400 baud modem speeds, but it's actually been incredibly helpful for testing timeouts, odd buffering problems, and other things that crop up in weird network environments.
I'd love to jettison our hacky custom code and use something off-the-shelf instead.
- Things I just don't like about Git
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GitKraken Client Is Migrating from Libgit2 to the Git Executable
I've built a UI on top of libgit2 and I wish that this blog post expanded on which new features are missing (sparse checkout?).
To quote: "The migration to Git Executable will allow us to resolve long-standing issues with GitKraken Client, such as poor LFS performance, SSH configuration support and many other features/performance improvements."
I agree on LFS performance on Windows. SSH config support is a pain due to libssh2 but openssh support is on the way (https://github.com/libgit2/libgit2/pull/6617).
There are many cons to using the Git executable itself (parsing output, error reporting, version handling). Seems to me that there's more to this?
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Mold 2.0.0
I'm curious about the license change? This is an executable is it not? Invoking it as a separate process does not require you make the software calling it GPL so switching to MIT should have no affect in the common case.
If the authors really wanted a more permissive license, then instead of relicensing from AGPL to MIT they should have gone AGPL with linking exception. An example of a project that does this is libgit2 [1]. This licensing is more permissive but still permits the author to sell commercial licenses to those making closed-source code changes.
[1] https://github.com/libgit2/libgit2#license
- Shadow cloning support landed in libgit2
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I'm feeling lazy today but want a better excuse than "working on documention" for the morning standup.
Using libxlsxwriter and libgit, it's straightforward -- just putting the equivalent of git shortlog and lines added and removed into a line of cells.
- libgit2 fails to verify SSH keys by default
What are some alternatives?
git - A fork of Git containing Microsoft-specific patches.
pygit2 - Python bindings for libgit2
VFSForGit - Virtual File System for Git: Enable Git at Enterprise Scale
elfshaker - elfshaker stores binary objects efficiently
git-fs - fuse + libgit2
git-branchless - High-velocity, monorepo-scale workflow for Git
iCloudDriveFuse - FUSE driver for iCloud Drive
horde - Horde is a distributed Supervisor and Registry backed by DeltaCrdt
trackfs - A FUSE filesystem that splits FLAC+CUE files into individual tracks
git-date - Bindings onto the date parsing code from Git
ninfs - FUSE filesystem Python scripts for Nintendo console files
pygooglenews - If Google News had a Python library