The Repo is 300 MB big? #983
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Why is the repo for a 40 MB Application so big? Couldn't you split the repo into different pieces and us the Wiki functionality inside Github? |
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fire-eggs
Feb 13, 2021
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This is part of how Git works. If you downloaded the ZIP you'd find that (unpacked) it was 115M. By performing a deep clone, you are getting over 8 years of development history, and that adds up! On one point you are correct - the Assets sub folder could conceivably be split out. |
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This is part of how Git works. If you downloaded the ZIP you'd find that (unpacked) it was 115M. By performing a deep clone, you are getting over 8 years of development history, and that adds up!
On one point you are correct - the Assets sub folder could conceivably be split out.