Git alternative Pijul moves to beta
Pijul, an open source distributed version control system that relies on a “theory of patches” to simplify workflows, is now available as a beta release.Described as the first distributed version control system based on a sound mathematical theory of changes, Pijul has features that make it simpler to work with than Git and also enable it to scale to large repositories and fast-paced workflows, according to the project’s documentation. [ What is GitOps? Extending devops to Kubernetes and beyond ] Unveiled January 18, the Pijul beta follows the alpha release by a bit more than a year. Pijul itself has been in development for several years. Download instructions can be found at pijul.org.To read this article in full, please click here
Pijul, an open source distributed version control system that relies on a “theory of patches” to simplify workflows, is now available as a beta release.
Described as the first distributed version control system based on a sound mathematical theory of changes, Pijul has features that make it simpler to work with than Git and also enable it to scale to large repositories and fast-paced workflows, according to the project’s documentation.
Unveiled January 18, the Pijul beta follows the alpha release by a bit more than a year. Pijul itself has been in development for several years. Download instructions can be found at pijul.org.