kikobar,
@kikobar@acc4e.com avatar

I'd appreciate your views on Git LFS.

I've always been reluctant to enable LFS in my Git servers basically because of the reasons so well explained by Gregory Szorc in this article:

https://gregoryszorc.com/blog/2021/05/12/why-you-shouldn%27t-use-git-lfs/

When having the need to track big binary files, we have pushed them inside the repos and allowed them to balloon rather than implement LFS.

There is an interesting use case that came now though, which is the case when the interest is not about storing the large files in LFS, but to take advantage of the locking feature only... this case is less controversial as there will be actually no files in the LFS storage and no pointers in the repo.

Please, share your experiences or views. Thanks.

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