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snowfs
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Last image of my level design map using UE5 before file corruption :(
Have you heard of https://www.snowtrack.io? It’s like a GitHub fork based backup system for any folder. I haven’t tested it much but the dev is active on Reddit and was looking for people to test it not too long ago
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Blender version control
I'm looking for a program like git and GitHub for large files, (like Blender/Krita/etc... files). I already found some stuff like Snow Track, Alien Brain, but I want something free and with cloud storage to share my work.
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Open Source PDM?
I was actually testing Snowtrack recently, worked pretty good so far, especially since it is built around working with 3D files.
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What's your approach to version control? Do you use it? Would you want a simpler way to do it?
Generally speaking, Git and PlasticSCM are both great candidates, although they both require some technical background. We are working on an open-source version control system called SnowFS for graphic projects.
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Anyone found a cloud-based, asynchronous Digital Asset Management solution they're happy with?
I've used ShareIO in the past along w/ Google Drive or Dropbox. It works well, but has some limitations. There are also these version control apps. Currently in beta. https://www.snowtrack.io https://www.anchorpoint.app
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I am developing a version control software for graphic projects and got told it might be useful for music production as well
It's very interesting to see how many industries are behind version control and that it never got picked up in big style. Exciting times ahead! :-) Btw, you can see the end-result at www.snowtrack.io
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Looking for contributors who want to help making a npm package out of SnowFS - a version control software for graphic projects
We are looking for contributors who can help with their expertise to make an official npm package out of SnowFS. If you're interested to join, feel free to check out this new issue
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Looking for contributors who want to help making an npm package out of SnowFS - a version control software for graphic projects
I'm a maintainer of a project called SnowFS. SnowFS is a high-performance command-line application and node library for Windows, macOS and Linux with a focus on binary file versioning, written in TypeScript.
- SnowFS – a fast, scalable version control file storage for graphic files
- Snowtrack – a new version control software for graphic designers and 3D artists
repo.macintoshgarden.org-fileset
- Show HN: We scaled Git to support 1 TB repos
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SnowFS – a fast, scalable version control file storage for graphic files
Sure, how would you like to get in touch? You have a discord, right? I actually was looking at your project and was thinking of opening a simple PR and Issue. (same username)
I have some more examples git-annex repos:
This is an annex repo I made of this popular abandonware website:
https://github.com/unqueued/repo.macintoshgarden.org-fileset
https://github.com/unqueued/ratholeradio-archive
What's cool is that people can use standard pull requests to add files to the repo. And the repo itself is small, but it can represent huge filesets. Datalad has some really fascinating medical imaging data repos that are massive (https://www.datalad.org/datasets.html).
If you wanna see a really good example of a repo with versioned binary files, check this out the git annex repo of previous git-annex binary releases:
https://downloads.kitenet.net/.git/
You can just use standard git workflows to see previous revisions of a file (well, previous hashes) but it is really easy to hook into.
I actually have thought about making a special remote specifically to diff images. But yeah, git-annex does a really amazing job at bridging the bag between binary and git.
What are some alternatives?
snowfs-for-unity - SnowFS for Unity - Easy local version control for designers and artists within the Unity Editor. ❄️
dvc - 🦉 ML Experiments and Data Management with Git
sso-wall-of-shame - A list of vendors that treat single sign-on as a luxury feature, not a core security requirement.
aquameta - Web development platform built entirely in PostgreSQL
ReaScripts - Community-maintained collection of scripts for REAPER
dotmesh - dotmesh (dm) is like git for your data volumes (databases, files etc) in Docker and Kubernetes
libuv - Cross-platform asynchronous I/O
notion-guardian - 🛡✍️ Keeps your Notion workspace safe and version controlled at all times.