This honestly feels like it’s presented by someone with Stockholm syndrome. What major advantage is there over having multiple, more manageable repos? From the blog, it sounds like it’s just extra challenges and more complicated on-boarding.
versioning and version dependencies are more manageable.
idk why aren’t they using git clone --filter to clone a part of the repo and/or git sparse-checkout or at least git status . while in the subdir you are doing your work. what’s the point of doing git status on the whole thing if you’re working in a dir?
This honestly feels like it’s presented by someone with Stockholm syndrome. What major advantage is there over having multiple, more manageable repos? From the blog, it sounds like it’s just extra challenges and more complicated on-boarding.
versioning and version dependencies are more manageable.
idk why aren’t they using
git clone --filter
to clone a part of the repo and/orgit sparse-checkout
or at leastgit status .
while in the subdir you are doing your work. what’s the point of doing git status on the whole thing if you’re working in a dir?