got
gitless
got | gitless | |
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12 | 3 | |
126 | 26 | |
0.0% | - | |
6.1 | 1.8 | |
over 1 year ago | over 1 year ago | |
Go | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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got
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Show HN: A version control system based on rsync
I've not heard the term "probabilistic tree" and I've having difficulty pulling up references. I suspect it's implemented by subpackage ptree[0]. Do you have resources on what makes probabilistic trees different from hash tables?
[0] https://github.com/gotvc/got/tree/master/pkg/gotkv/ptree
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CDC File Transfer
FastCDC is the same chunking algorithm used in Got.
https://github.com/gotvc/got
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SourceHut terms of service updates, cryptocurrency projects to be removed
Thanks for sharing RocketGit. This is the first time I've heard of it, and yes, it does look like a cool copyleft solution to self-hosted Git.
Another interesting option is Brendan Caroll's got[0], which allows sharing of repositories over INET256[1]. I'm sure there are other P2P approaches to Git, but this one just piqued my interest. Unfortunately it has a naming conflict with OpenBSD's Game of Trees[2].
[0] https://github.com/gotvc/got
[1] https://github.com/inet256/inet256
[2] https://gameoftrees.org/
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Show HN: Encrypted Git hosting should be easy
I work on a project which solves a similar use case.
https://github.com/gotvc/got
Got also does E2EE encryption, but it can additionally encrypt branch names from remote servers.
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What Comes After Git
I've been working on a project "Got". Which deals with the LFS problem, mentioned in the post.
https://github.com/gotvc/got
Got isn't really trying to do software version control better than Git. It's trying to make general purpose file versioning practical, with a workflow similar to Git's.
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Show HN: Let's build an end-to-end encrypted data store
In the same space is the key-value store underlying Got: GotKV. https://github.com/gotvc/got/tree/master/pkg/gotkv
It stores encrypted blobs in any content-addressed store, and provides a copy-on-write key-value store API.
- Got is like Git, but with an 'o'
- Show HN: Got is like Git, but with an 'o'
gitless
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Gitless a simple VCS built on top of Git
https://github.com/goldstar611/gitless claims to be a “maintained fork of the simple git interface”. Latest commiot was in November 2022, though.
- Show HN: Gut – An easy-to-use CLI for Git
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What Comes After Git
The original author hasn't updated it in a long time, but I've been using a maintained fork that's been pretty sweet: https://github.com/goldstar611/gitless
What are some alternatives?
cdc-file-transfer - Tools for synching and streaming files from Windows to Linux
gitless - A simple version control system built on top of Git
bita - Differential file synchronization over http
git-remote-aws - encrypted git hosting should be easy
imsy - simple incremental pull of immutable large files
envkey - Simple, end-to-end encrypted configuration and secrets management
backup - immutable backups so simple that unborkable
Gut - Ein Gut git Fluss
gut - A version control system with gut feeling.
Gijzafiler-golang - A convenient and secure protocol for file sharing, suitable for AWS
gut - Realtime bidirectional folder synchronization