Prebuilding codespaces is now supported for multi-repository and monorepo projects
Prebuilding codespaces is now supported for multi-repository and monorepo projects
Prebuilding codespaces is now supported for multi-repository and monorepo projects
Monorepo performance can suffer due to the sheer number of files in your working directory. Git’s new builtin file system monitor makes it easy to speed up monorepo performance.
We’re releasing exciting improvements that will streamline your Codespaces experience when working with multi-repository projects and monorepos.
The new sparse index feature makes it feel like you are working in a small repository when working in a focused portion of a monorepo.
GitHub Actions: Setup-node supports dependency caching for projects with monorepo and pnpm package manager
At GitHub, we serve some of the largest Git repositories on the planet. We also serve some of the fastest-growing repositories. Each day, the largest repositories we host become even…
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Git 2.25.0 includes a new experimental git sparse-checkout command that makes the existing feature easier to use, along with some important performance benefits for large repositories.
Git 2.47 is here, with features like incremental multi-pack indexes and more. Check out our coverage of some of the highlights here.
Here’s how merge queue transformed the way GitHub deploys changes to production at scale, so you can do the same for your organization.
The first Git release of 2024 is here! Take a look at some of our highlights on what’s new in Git 2.44.
Our latest solution to the ubiquitous engineering problem of integration testing in a distributed service ecosystem here at GitHub.
Use our new open source Trace2 receiver component and OpenTelemetry to capture and visualize telemetry from your Git commands.
Secret scanning shows metrics for push protection at the organization level
Supercharge pull request merges on your busiest branches by enabling your team to queue.
Code scanning can filter alerts by language and file path
The open-source Git project just released Git 2.41. Take a look at our highlights on what’s new in Git 2.41.
Another new release of Git is here to end the year! Take a look at some of our highlights on what’s new in Git 2.39.
New to Git v2.38, Scalar is a built-in repository manager for large repos. Here, we’ll tell the story of how Scalar went from a rough VFS for Git successor to a fully-integrated Git tool, with all of the engineering lessons learned in the process.
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