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jet-vcs

v1.0.0

Published

A real-time, extensible version control system

Readme

Jet: Version Control of the Future

Jet is a new version control system built on top of Git, with the aim of creating hyper-human-readable versioning.

How to install

Jet is available on npm. Install it globally to be able to use it from anywhere.

npm install -g jet-vcs

How it works

Use jet wherever you would use the git commit. For example, to start a new project you can do:

jet init
touch README.md
jet add .
jet commit -m "initial commit"

The difference between Jet and Git comes when you commit your changes. Every time you make a change to a file, Jet automatically makes a backup of your files with a version number appended to the end.

- README.md
- README-0.md

After a few more commits, your file structure might look like this:

- README.md
- README-0.md
- README-1.md
- package.json
- package-0.json
- src/
    - index.js
    - index-0.js
    - index-1.js
    - index-2.js