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Share and collaborate by syncing with any Git repository instantly. Linux, macOS, and Windows.
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Unreal Engine 4 Git LFS 2 Source Control Plugin (beta)
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Subversion frontend server for git repository (java)
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A git setup example with git-lfs for Unreal Engine 4 projects.
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git-lfs custom transfer adapter which simply uses a folder as the remote LFS media store (e.g. a shared NAS folder)
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Towns on the Moon built with Godot and Blender. (git-lfs enabled)
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Unity project, with git-lfs, .gitignore and .gitattributes setup.
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An example site to demonstrate the use of Netlify Large Media and images transformations for srcset
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git-lfs (Large File System) static built binary
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ansible role to install git-lfs on Ubuntu
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Extension to colour up black and white images on any webpage
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A command line tool and SPM package that allows you to convert a Git repository directory of large files to Git LFS pointers.
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Currently in order to use JWT but have slightly different identity rules (e.g. if you want to default to read-only for unauthorized scopes), or handle scopes in a different way, you need to subclass and replace the entire authorizer.
This is not a huge setback, but it would be nice if the default scope class and identity class could be replaced via config.