Git-meta allows developers to work with extremely large codebases -- performance only degrades very slowly when physical size, number of files, number of contributors increases, or the depth of history grows. You can use granular ACLs with git-meta to help refine the scope of work. Users only need to clone the subsets of the code that they need, yet they can still make atomic commits across the entire codebase. Development and collaboration are done mostly using normal Git commands; we provide a Git plug-in for ease-of-use.
Git-meta both describes an architecture and provides a set of tools to facilitate the implementation of a mono-repo and attendant workflows. Aside from the ability to install the tools provided in this repository, git-meta requires only Git. Git-meta is not tied to any specific Git hosting solution, and does not provide operations that are hosting-solution-specific, such as the ability to create new (server-side) repositories.
A detailed description of the architecture of Git-meta is provided in doc/architecture.md.
To install the git-meta plugin:
$ git clone https://github.com/twosigma/git-meta.git
$ cd git-meta/node
$ npm install -g
Clone your organization's meta-repository as you normally would with Git:
$ git clone http://example.com/my-meta-repo.git meta
$ cd meta
At this point, your working directory is likely full of empty directories where sub-repos are mounted. Open the one(s) you're interested in working on and create out a feature branch to work on:
$ git meta open my-repo
$ git meta checkout -b my-feature
Now, change a file:
$ cd my-repo
$ echo "new work" >> some-file
Make a commit:
$ git meta commit -a -m "I made a change."
And push your change back upstream:
$ git meta push origin my-feature
Run git meta --help
to see information about git-meta commands, or see the
user guide at doc/user-guide.md for more information.
To learn how to set up and maintain a mono-repo using git-meta, please see: doc/administration.md.
A detailed description of the architecture of Git meta is provided in doc/architecture.md.