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Notice: With the release of VFS for Git 2.32, VFS for Git is in maintenance mode. Only required updates as a reaction to critical security vulnerabilities will prompt a release.
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VFS stands for Virtual File System. VFS for Git virtualizes the file systembeneath your Git repository so that Git and all tools see what appears to be aregular working directory, but VFS for Git only downloads objects as theyare needed. VFS for Git also manages the files that Git will consider, toensure that Git operations such asstatus
,checkout
, etc., can be as quickas possible because they will only consider the files that the user hasaccessed, not all files in the repository.
Note: for new deployments, we strongly recommend you considerScalar instead of VFS for Git. Bycombining the lessons from operating VFS for Git at scale with new developmentsin Git, Scalar offers a clearer path forward for all large monorepos.
VFS for Git requires Windows 10 Anniversary Update (Windows 10 version 1607) or later.
To install, usewinget
to install themicrosoft/git
fork of Git and VFS for Gitusing:
winget install --id Microsoft.Gitwinget install --id Microsoft.VFSforGit
You will need to continue using themicrosoft/git
version of Git, and itwill notify you when new versions are available.
If you'd like to build your own VFS for Git Windows installer:
- Install Visual Studio 2017 Community Edition or higher (https://www.visualstudio.com/downloads/).
- Include the following workloads:
- .NET desktop development
- Desktop development with C++
- .NET Core cross-platform development
- Include the following additional components:
- .NET Core runtime
- Windows 10 SDK (10.0.10240.0)
- Include the following workloads:
- Install the .NET Core 2.1 SDK (https://www.microsoft.com/net/download/dotnet-core/2.1)
- Install
nuget.exe
- Create a folder to clone into, e.g.
C:\Repos\VFSForGit
- Clone this repo into the
src
subfolder, e.g.C:\Repos\VFSForGit\src
- Run
\src\Scripts\BuildGVFSForWindows.bat
- You can also build in Visual Studio by opening
src\GVFS.sln
(do not upgrade any projects) and building. However, the very firstbuild will fail, and the second and subsequent builds will succeed. This is because the build requires a prebuild code generation step.For details, see the build script in the previous step.
You can also use Visual Studio 2019. There are a couple of options for getting all the dependencies.
- You can install Visual Studio 2017 side by side with Visual Studio 2019, and make sure that you have all the dependencies from Visual Studio 2017 installed
- Alternatively, if you only want to have Visual Studio 2019 installed, install the following extra dependencies:
- MSVC v141 VS 2017 C++ build tools via the optional components in the Visual Studio 2019 installer. It is under the "Desktop Development with C++" heading.
- Windows 10 SDK (10.0.10240.0) via the archived SDK page:https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/downloads/sdk-archive
Visual Studio 2019 willautomatically prompt you to install these dependencies when you open the solution. The .vsconfig file that is present in the root of the repository specifies all required componentsexcept the Windows 10 SDK (10.0.10240.0) as this component is no longer shipped with VS2019 -you'll still need to install that separately.
The installer can now be found atC:\Repos\VFSForGit\BuildOutput\GVFS.Installer.Windows\bin\x64\[Debug|Release]\SetupGVFS.<version>.exe
- VFS for Git requires a Git service that supports theGVFS protocol. For example, you can create a repo inAzure DevOps, and pushsome contents to it. There are two constraints:
- Your repo must not enable any clean/smudge filters
- Your repo must have a
.gitattributes
file in the root that includes the line* -text
gvfs clone <URL of repo you just created>
- Please choose theClone with HTTPS option in the
Clone Repository
dialog in Azure Repos, notClone with SSH.
- Please choose theClone with HTTPS option in the
cd <root>\src
- Run Git commands as you normally would
gvfs unmount
when done
This project was formerly known as GVFS (Git Virtual File System). You may occasionallysee collateral, including code and protocol names, which refer to the previous name.
The VFS for Git source code in this repo is available under the MIT license.SeeLicense.md.
VFS for Git relies on the PrjFlt filter driver, formerly known as the GvFltfilter driver, available as a prerelease NuGet package.
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