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awesome-trunk-based-dev
A curated list of trunk based development resources
https://github.com/cgbystrom/awesome-trunk-based-dev
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Builds and Continuous Integration
- Build in the Cloud: Distributing Build Outputs (at Google)
- Build in the Cloud: Distributing Build Steps (at Google)
- Build in the Cloud: How the Build System works (at Google)
- Bazel
- Crazy Fun Build
- Build in the Cloud: Distributing Build Outputs (at Google)
- Build in the Cloud: Distributing Build Steps (at Google)
- Build in the Cloud: How the Build System works (at Google)
- Tools for Continuous Integration at Google Scale
- Building Software at Google Scale Tech Talk
- Building Software at Google Scale: Bazel
- Bazel: Google’s extensible, multilingual, scalable build system
- Building a Distributed Build System at Google Scale
- Bazel for building Angular applications
- Videos from BazelCon 2017
- Bazel - How to build at Google Scale? FOSDEM 2017
- Bazel - A Brief Overview
- Skylark - The Bazel Extensibility Language
- Your Build in a Datacenter - Remote Caching and Execution in Bazel
- Pants and Monorepos
- Build and Test Performance at Scale
- Pants
- Videos from BazelCon 2017
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What is trunk based development?
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Trunk based development
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Monorepo
- Why Google Stores Billions of Lines of Code in a Single Repository
- Why Google Stores Billions of Lines of Code in a Single Repository
- Go in a Monorepo
- Cthulhu: Organizing Go Code in a Scalable Repo
- Billions of lines of code in a single repository, SRSLY?
- Advantages and Disadvantages of a Monolithic Repository - A case study at Google
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Version Control
- Scaling Mercurial at Facebook
- Scaling Mercurial at Facebook: Insights from the Other Side
- Scaling Source Control at Facebook
- Still All on One Server: Perforce at Scale
- Still All on One Server: Perforce at Scale
- Git Virtual File System
- Scaling Git at Microsoft
- Scaling Git at Twitter
- Git at Google: Making Big Projects (and Everyone Else) Happy