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by shados
2728 days ago
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Definitely not 100%. It also has a lot less to do with company size, and more about when the company was created. Before the git and similar tools of the world came to be, managing a single repo was a pain, nevermind hundreds or thousands of them. So (almost) everyone did it the way these big companies did. Today, not quite. I work for a multi billion dollar tech company and we have several thousand repos (and it's awesome) |
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Git cannot checkout sub directories and it slows down exponentially with the number of branches. It's the opposite of what is needed to run a mono repo in a large company.