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Is there any way to use the git archive command without sending all the files to a .zip? I need it unzipped, but it takes awhile if I just run that command. Thoughts?

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  • possible duplicate of How to do a "git export" (like "svn export") (The first example) Just realise, that you are the one, who asked the very similar question short before :D stackoverflow.com/questions/11001909/…
    – KingCrunch
    Jun 12, 2012 at 18:55
  • Yea, after reading through that question a bit more, it seems there is no efficient way to do that. This is more of a followup on the last question I asked. Thanks anyway, no point in answering.
    – SSEMember
    Jun 12, 2012 at 19:08
  • @SSEMember, what's wrong with using tar format and piping to tar? tar does not compress anything, just archives so while there is certain overhead (copying in, copying out), it's lower than for zipping. Moreover, the manual for git checkout-index (also suggested in the discussion @KingCrunch pointed at) contains an example of how to do Subversion-style export, so it looks like a "blessed" way to do what you need.
    – kostix
    Jun 12, 2012 at 22:14

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