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- Look up repository in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Repository may refer to: Content repository, a database with an ****ociated set of data management...
- other repositories, but is focused on a particular subject area. These collections can include academic and research papers. Disciplinary repositories can...
- The Repository is an American daily local newspaper serving the Canton, Ohio area. It is currently owned by Gannett and is part of the USA TODAY Network...
- disciplinary repositories for one institution, disciplinary repositories are frequently not tied to a specific institution. The PsyDok disciplinary repository, for...
- equo, found in Sabayon Linux. As software repositories are designed to include useful packages, major repositories are designed to be malware free. If a computer...
- 100 million developers and more than 420 million repositories, including at least 28 million public repositories. It is the world's largest source code host...
- official repositories, there are a number of unofficial user repositories. The most well-known unofficial repository is the Arch User Repository, or AUR...
- content of open access repositories, constructing a database of worldwide, free of charge available research. Data repositories are the cornerstone for...
- changes between repositories that share history; copied (cloned) from each other. For collaboration, Git supports synchronizing with repositories on remote...
- and branch repositories. A central repository exists on the server. To make changes to it, a developer first works on a branch repository, and proceeds...