[[Image(git-bigfiles.png, right, nolink)]] = git-bigfiles - Git for big files = '''git-bigfiles''' is our fork of [http://git-scm.com/ Git]. It has two goals: * make life bearable for people using Git on projects hosting very large files (hundreds of megabytes) * merge back as many changes as possible into upstream Git once they’re of acceptable quality == Features == '''git-bigfiles''' already features the following fixes: * '''git-config''': add `core.bigFileThreshold` option to treat files larger than this value as big files * '''git-p4''': fix poor string building performance when importing big files (git-p4 is now only marginally faster on Linux but 4 to 10 times faster on Win32) * '''git-p4''': do not perform keyword replacements on big files * '''git-fast-import''': do not perform delta search on big files and deflate them on-the-fly (fast-import is now three times as fast and uses 5 times less memory with big files) * '''git-pack-objects''': do not perform delta search on big files (pack-objects is now 10% faster, but there is no memory gain yet) == Results == Git `fast-import` memory usage and running time when importing a repository with binary files up to 150 MiB, then `git-gc` on the same repository: [[Image(fast-import-memory.png, 200px, border=2)]] [[Image(pack-objects-memory.png, 170px, border=2)]] == Development == git-bigfiles development is centralised in a `repo.or.cz` Git repository. Clone the repository: {{{ git clone git://repo.or.cz/git/git-bigfiles.git }}} If you already have a working copy of upstream git, you may save a lot of bandwidth by doing: {{{ git clone git://repo.or.cz/git/git-bigfiles.git --reference /path/to/git/ }}} The main Git repository is constantly merged into git-bigfiles. See the [http://repo.or.cz/w/git/git-bigfiles.git git-bigfiles] repository on [http://repo.or.cz/ repo.or.cz]. == To do == The following commands are real memory hogs with big files: * `git diff-tree --stat --summary -M HEAD` * `git gc` (as called by `git merge`) fails with ''warning: suboptimal pack - out of memory'' == Readings == * 2006/02/08: Linus on [http://kerneltrap.org/mailarchive/git/2006/2/8/200594 Handling large files with GIT] * 2006/07/10: [http://kerneltrap.org/mailarchive/git/2006/7/10/208528 Revisiting large binary files issue] * 2008/09/09: [http://www.mail-archive.com/git-users@googlegroups.com/msg00024.html malloc fails when dealing with huge files]