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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.
Derrick Stolee
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Clone a folder in a Git repository with sparse-checkout
git - Error: GitHub can't show files that are this big right now - but the file is only 1.06 MB - Stack Overflow
How to clone only some directories from a git repository? - Ask Ubuntu
Bring your monorepo down to size with sparse-checkout - The GitHub Blog
Measuring Git performance with OpenTelemetry - The GitHub Blog
Make your monorepo feel small with Git's sparse index - The GitHub Blog
Why might a project/company use a monorepo? - DEV Community
GoMino (@Go_Mino) / X
Derrick Stolee, Author at The GitHub Blog
How to Improve Performance in Git: The Complete Guide
Bring your monorepo down to size with sparse-checkout - The GitHub Blog