I can’t seem to find what the difference is between Git and Nexus. Are the two comparable?
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There are both referential:
The referential database differs also:
As described in “What is a repository“: a collection of binary software artifacts and metadata stored in a defined directory structure.
The idea is that, for large deliveries that can be produced quite often, it is much easier to store them in Nexus ( you can clean them easily enough:
cd+rm), as opposed to version them ( which makes a DVCS repo like Git way too big way too fast to be cloned easily ).So their goals are different, as I explain in:
You manage what you code in Git, and what you build in Nexus.