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sc68cal edited this page Jul 24, 2012
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Here are some things I'd like to do with git-tfs:
- Figure out what 1.0 means and get there.
- Merge other forks
- non-default credentials (https://github.com/jhollingworth/git-tfs/commit/389aee4240630a1c30604d79e1194beaaa9a55bb)
- no temp file (https://github.com/JamesDunne/git-tfs/commit/2524dc2700b2836721920e0a190aeabe894d7b8d) does this work faster? does it solve the 'large file' problem?
- add a config param for using git commits in the tfs checkin comment (inspired by https://github.com/hammerdr/git-tfs/commit/7d9863775a53fd1664022cf3ff7e3920c4579f96)
- Use a newer build of henon/gitsharp to fix the out of memory problem.
- Use libgit2/libgit2sharp for more git operations
- Clean up the object model.
- Translate TFS branches into git branches.
- Translate TFS labels into git tags.
- Faster import (clone and/or quick-clone) (in progress)
- git-fast-import?
- TFS get specific version, then add?
- Config params to support a more concise notation for TFS server URLs and/or a default server URL.
- A more nuanced fetch spec, similar to working directory specs from TFS.
- Work in bare repositories.
- make tfs a "real" remote with git-remote-<vcs> ?