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Darcs [0] patch theory was a predecessor to OTs/CRDTs (and a predecessor to git as well; in some ways it is the "smart" to which git was named "dumb"). When it works and performs well it is still sometimes version control magic. Pijul [1] is an interesting experiment to watch, trying to keep the patch theory flag flying and also trying to bring in updates from OTs and CRDTs as it can. [0] https://darcs.net [1]... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Perforce. As for DVCS, the best one I've used is Darcs: https://darcs.net/ There are some sticky wickets (specifically, exponential-time conflict resolution) that hindered its adoption. Thankfully, there's Pijul, which is like Darcs but a) solves that problem; and b) is written in Rust! The perfect DVCS, probably! https://pijul.org/. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Well technically one alternative I am going to bring up predates Git by several years, and that's DARCS. Fans of DARCS have written plenty of material on Git's perceived weaknesses. While DARCS' Haskell codebase apparently had some issues, its underlying "change" semantics have remained influential. For example, Pijul is a Rust-based contender currently in beta. It embraces a huge number of the paradigms,... - Source: dev.to / almost 3 years ago
We already have the "haskell of version control", darcs, i.e. Nobody uses it. Source: over 3 years ago
Having worked at Google I have unfortunately been exposed to what is possible when in comes to version control systems. I have been looking for a git alternative that is just generally simpler, more ergonomic, and allows for things like stacked PRs while maintaining git compatibility, since everything is on github. I am uninterested in `you can do that in git with [insert esoteric commands]`. My main contenders... - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
We at Meta use Sapling [1], which is open source. Using EdenFS is what makes it super fast at scale. https://sapling-scm.com/ https://engineering.fb.com/2023/06/27/developer-tools/meta-developer-tools-open-source/. - Source: Hacker News / 6 months ago
People might be more interested in the public version of Sapling https://sapling-scm.com/ rather than a blog post from 2022. - Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago
Sapling is a source Code Management System releases by meta https://sapling-scm.com. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
Lots to digest here! I have been keeping an eye on Pijul so it is cool to see some of its features implemented in jj. Sapling[0], similarly, is a new VCS tool out there which can work with a git repo. It also has anonymous branches, no staging area, supports stacked commits and can track the history of a commit over time. I've been using a similar workflow to the article's author: git with a UI to handle commits... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
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