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Git stores all of its data as Objects, which are data along with a hash over all data. Thus it’s an object store indexed by the signature of data itself with inherent deduplication: the same data will have the same hash, and thus occupy the same space within the store.
There is only one all-round object store, also known as the Store, as it supports everything most of what git has to offer.
- loose object reading and writing
 - access to packed objects
 - multiple loose objects and pack locations as gathered from 
alternatesfiles. 
§Feature Flags
serde— Data structures implementserde::Serializeandserde::Deserialize.
Re-exports§
pub use gix_pack as pack;
Modules§
- alternate
 - A file with directories of other git object databases to use when reading objects.
 - cache
 - find
 - loose
 - An object database storing each object in a zlib compressed file with its hash in the path
 - memory
 - store
 - The standard object store which should fit all needs.
 
Structs§
- Cache
 - A way to access objects along with pre-configured thread-local caches for packed base objects as well as objects themselves.
 - Sink
 - It can optionally compress the content, similarly to what would happen when using a 
loose::Store. - Store
 - The object store for use in any applications with support for auto-updates in the light of changes to the object database.
 
Traits§
- Header
 - A way to obtain object properties without fully decoding it.
 - Header
Ext  - An extension trait with convenience functions.
 
Functions§
- at
 - Create a new cached handle to the object store.
 - at_opts
 - Create a new cached handle to the object store with support for additional options.
 - sink
 - Create a new 
Sinkwith compression disabled.