Repository

Repository (Repo) is a storage location where source code, project files, and version history are managed using a version control system like Git. It allows developers to track changes, collaborate, and maintain different versions of a project in an organized way.

In software development, a repository stores all files related to a project along with commit history, branches, and documentation. It can be local (on a developer’s machine) or remote (hosted on platforms like GitHub).

For example:

  • A web development team stores their project code in a Git repository.
  • Developers clone a repository to work on features locally.
  • A project history is tracked through commits and branches.
  • Open-source projects are shared publicly through online repositories.

Common technologies and concepts related to repositories include:

  • Git
  • GitHub / GitLab / Bitbucket
  • Version Control
  • Commit History
  • Branching & Merging
  • Pull Requests
  • Cloning & Forking
  • Collaboration Tools
  • CI/CD Integration

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