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High Performance Git

"High Performance Git" is a book by Ted Nyman that explores Git's internal layers and performance costs to help engineers optimize repositories for scale. It covers objects, packfiles, maintenance, and transfer protocols for large teams and monorepos.

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Git performancerepository scalingGit internalspackfilesoptimizationdeveloper toolsmonorepo

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High Performance Git

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