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The Daily Build - Fast String Matching with Wildcards, Globs, and Gitignore-Style Globs - How not to Blow it Up

The Daily Build - Fast String Matching with Wildcards, Globs, and Gitignore-Style Globs - How not to Blow it Up
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Fast String Matching with Wildcards, Globs, and Gitignore-Style Globs - How not to Blow it Up

  (3 votes) by Robert van Engelen (updated 16 hours ago)
Classic globbing and modern gitignore-style globbing algorithms can be fast, whereas recursive implementations are known to blow up exponentially; why some freely available source code should be avoided.

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  (0 votes) by Benktesh Sharma (updated 23 hours ago)
Have you ever had a need to clean up all the history in the git repository? I have. I dealt with this old fashioned way until I started interacting with the command line.  The old fashioned way is to create a new repository and update files and replace the old with a new one.

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