• @aport@programming.dev
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    911 months ago

    Each commit includes the diff and metadata (like parent commits).

    Commits don’t store diffs, so you’re wrong from the start here.

    Hence why people say “git is hard”

    • @homoludens@feddit.de
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      411 months ago

      Yeah, you’re right, technically it’s not a “diff”, it’s the changed files.

      I don’t think this technical detail has any consequences for the general mental model of Git though - as evidenced by the fact that I have been using Git for years without knowing this detail, and without any problems.

      • @gedhrel@lemmy.world
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        211 months ago

        It’s all the files. Content-addreasable storage means that they might not take up any more space. Smart checkout means they might not require disk operations. But it’s the whole tree.