How does Git deal with binary files?

  • Do I have to do something to tell Git whether some files are binary (like in Subversion)? Or, can Git handle binary data automatically?
  • If I change the binary file, so that I have 100 binary revisions, will git just store all 100 versions individually in the repository?
  • What are submodules for with git?

Solution 1:

  1. Git can usually detect binary files automatically.
  2. No, Git will attempt to store delta-based changesets if it's less expensive to (not always the case).
  3. Submodules are used if you want to reference other Git repositories within your project.

Solution 2:

I had essentially the same problem: I wanted to git pickle files, which are binary, but git thinks they're text.

I found this chapter on Git Attributes in the Pro Git Book. So I resolved my issues by creating a .gitattributes file with this line:

*.pickle binary

Solution 3:

git add my-binary-file
git commit
git push

Will add your binary file; it is automatic.

Indeed, if you have 100 versions of your file it will store it (but compressed).

You can use submodules to make references to other repositories.