Using Git as a NoSQL Database

Using Git as a NoSQL Database

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Using Git as a NoSQL Database

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  1. 1 Introduction
  2. 2 Background
  3. 3 Structure
  4. 4 Disclaimers
  5. 5 First Attempt
  6. 6 Git Repository
  7. 7 Git Data Model
  8. 8 Git Tools
  9. 9 Get Tree
  10. 10 Update
  11. 11 UpdateRef
  12. 12 Lipkit
  13. 13 CSharp
  14. 14 Writing the blob
  15. 15 Changing the file
  16. 16 Why
  17. 17 Versioning and rollback
  18. 18 Duping your content
  19. 19 Backup and replication
  20. 20 Atomic transactions
  21. 21 Longlived transactions
  22. 22 Keyvalue stores
  23. 23 CQRS system
  24. 24 Concurrency
  25. 25 Locking
  26. 26 Performance
  27. 27 Tree Nesting
  28. 28 Tree Levels
  29. 29 Partition
  30. 30 Change Backend
  31. 31 Disadvantages
  32. 32 Merge conflicts
  33. 33 Git as a database

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