I think it’s generally agreed upon that large files that change often do not belong while small files that never change are fine. But there’s still a lot of middle ground where the answer is not so clear to me.

So what’s your stance on this? Where do you draw the line?

  • Limonene@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    I agree that the repository should only contain source files, not the output of the build process. However, in some cases (like icon images) the source files may be binary. I think small binaries that are required to build and/or run the software, and that are not an output of any build process, do make sense to put in the repository.

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        5 months ago

        That’s not really responding to their point. Are you saying that there are no project resources that aren’t (or couldn’t be) encoded as text representation in any conceivable project that is stored in a git repo?

        I agree with your general point. I’m just curious if you have some unique project pattern techniques that allow you to draw such a hard line so confidently.