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There are quite a lot of issues with your question. The issues include, but are not limited to, the fact that (1) it is too large, (2) it asks for tools recommendations, which is off-topic, (3) it invites for a discussion, like it a forum, rather than answers, and (4) it includes irrelevant subjects, such as multiple vs. single git repository. In order to have a better grasp at how StackExchange sites work, make sure you skim through a few other questions, to see what's welcome and what's not, what gets upvoted, and what receives downvotes.Arseni Mourzenko– Arseni Mourzenko2025-04-13 18:21:54 +00:00Commented Apr 13 at 18:21
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2We have a limit of one question per post. Questions do best when you identify a tightly-focused problem to solve. There is nothing wrong with detail — we like detail — we just need the post to be more focused.Greg Burghardt– Greg Burghardt2025-04-13 21:37:33 +00:00Commented Apr 13 at 21:37
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1Thank you for the comments. I will try to heavily change the question so that it's focused on the main problem. @DocBrown The proposed solution was not there to make any advertisement or polititics but to share an IDEA of solution I thought about.titanicsnake– titanicsnake2025-04-14 17:44:16 +00:00Commented Apr 14 at 17:44
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VTR - I think the question as rewritten is focused enough and answerable now.Hans-Martin Mosner– Hans-Martin Mosner2025-04-15 07:01:57 +00:00Commented Apr 15 at 7:01
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The original was fine too!Basilevs– Basilevs2025-04-15 10:10:30 +00:00Commented Apr 15 at 10:10
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