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We are thrilled to announce large asset support for GitHub. We've seen explosive
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growth in the companies and industries on GitHub. We want GitHub to enable more
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people to work better together. Unfortunately, projects that track the history
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of large files were not a good fit for Git or GitHub. We do this by directing
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large files to GitHub Cloud Storage, instead of Git.
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To get started, simply update your interface of choice for GitHub. If you use
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GitHub for Mac or GitHub for Windows, large files will automatically upload to
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GitHub Cloud Storage.
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[ picture ]
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Files pushed through subversion that identify as large assets are automatically
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transferred to and received from GitHub Cloud Storage.
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[ picture ]
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Command line Git users need to install our custom git command line tool. This
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works as a wrapper around git, adding special GitHub-specific features. You can
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download binaries for the Mac, Linux, FreeBSD, and Windows. You need Git above
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v1.6? to use it.
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Once installed, you can rename it to git, and continue working with your
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repository in exactly the same way. There is also a new git media command to get
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details on the large assets themselves.
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```
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$ git media status
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blah blah
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# this is automatically run after pushing, fetching, and cloning.
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$ git media sync
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```
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We believe in developing open protocols and APIs where possible, so that tools
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can work well together. The command line tools and the API specification are
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available at this GitHub repository.
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Have an A-1 Day!
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