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Pijul - DVCS, based on the theory of patches, inspired by darcs

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Pijul

Pijul is a free and open source (GPL2) distributed version control system. Its distinctive feature is to be based on a theory of patches, while still being fast and scalable. This makes it easy to learn and use, without any compromise on power or features.

Why Pijul

Pijul is the first distributed version control system to be based on a sound mathematical theory of changes. It is inspired by Darcs, but aims at solving the soundness and perfor>mance issues of Darcs.

Pijul has a number of features that allow it to scale to very large repositories and fast-paced workflows. In particular, change commutation means that changes written independently can be applied in any order, without changing the result. This property simplifies workflows, allowing Pijul to:

  • clone sub-parts of repositories
  • solve conflicts reliably
  • easily combine different versions.

The main difference between Pijul and Git (and related systems) is that Pijul stores changes (or patches), whereas Git deals only with snapshots (or versions).

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Pijul is a free and open source (GPL2) distributed version control system

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