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A repository (often abbreviated as "repo") is a collection of metadata that allows the reconstruction of any version of the source code to a software project. The metadata describes the history of changes to the files and directories in the repository. These changes are grouped together into ChangeSet form. | A '''repository''' (often abbreviated as "repo") is a collection of metadata that allows the reconstruction of any version of the source code to a software project. The metadata describes the history of changes to the files and directories in the repository. These changes are grouped together into ["ChangeSet"]s. ---- CategoryGlossary |
Repository
A repository (often abbreviated as "repo") is a collection of metadata that allows the reconstruction of any version of the source code to a software project. The metadata describes the history of changes to the files and directories in the repository. These changes are grouped together into ["ChangeSet"]s.