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## Clone faster! Sparo optimizes performance of Git operations for your large frontend monorepo. ## Key features - **Familiar interface:** The `sparo` command-line interface (CLI) wrapper offers **better defaults** and **performance suggestions** without altering the familiar `git` syntax. (The native `git` CLI is also supported.) - **A proven solution:** Git provides [quite a lot of ingredients](https://tiktok.github.io/sparo/pages/reference/git_optimization/) for optimizing very large repos; Sparo is your recipe for combining these features intelligently. - **Simplified sparse checkout:** Work with sparse checkout [profiles](https://tiktok.github.io/sparo/pages/guide/sparo_profiles/) instead of confusing "cones" and globs - **Frontend integration:** Sparo leverages [Rush](https://rushjs.io/) and [PNPM](https://pnpm.io/) workspace configurations, including the ability to automatically checkout project dependencies - **Dual workflows:** The `sparo-ci` tool implements a specialized checkout model optimized for continuous integration (CI) pipelines - **Extra safeguards**: Avoid common Git mistakes such as checkouts with staged files outside the active view - **Go beyond Git hooks:** Optionally collect anonymized Git timing metrics in your monorepo, enabling your build team to set data-driven goals for _local_ developer experience (not just CI!) _(Metrics are transmitted to your own service and are not accessible by any other party.)_ ## Quick demo Try out Sparo in 5 easy steps: 1. _**Upgrade to the latest Git version!**_ For macOS, we recommend to use [brew install git](https://git-scm.com/download/mac). For other operating systems, see the [Git documentation](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Getting-Started-Installing-Git) for instructions. 2. For this demo, we'll use the Azure SDK which is a large public [RushJS](https://rushjs.io/) monorepo from GitHub. The following command will check out the [skeleton folders](./pages/reference/skeleton_folders.md) but not the source code: ```shell sparo clone https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-js.git cd azure-sdk-for-js ``` > 💡 Support for PNPM and Yarn workspaces is planned but not implemented yet. Contributions welcome! 3. Define a [Sparo profile](./pages/configs/profile_json.md) describing the subset of repository folders for Git sparse checkout. ```shell # Writes a template to common/sparo-profiles/my-team.json sparo init-profile --profile my-team ``` Edit the created **my-team.json** file to add this selector: **common/sparo-profiles/my-team.json** ```json { "selections": [ { // This demo profile will check out the "@azure/arm-commerce" project // and all of its dependencies: "selector": "--to", "argument": "@azure/arm-commerce" } ] } ``` The `--to` [project selector](https://rushjs.io/pages/developer/selecting_subsets/#--to) instructs Sparo to checkout all dependencies in the workspace that are required to build `my-rush-project`. 4. After saving your changes to **my-team.json**, now it's time to apply it: ```shell sparo checkout --profile my-team ``` Try it out! For example: ```shell rush install # The build should succeed because Sparo ensured that dependency projects # were included in the sparse checkout: rush build --to @azure/arm-commerce ``` 5. For everyday work, consider choosing [mirrored subcommands](./pages/commands/overview.md) such as `sparo revert` instead of `git revert`. The Sparo wrapper provides (1) better defaults, (2) suggestions for better performance, and (3) optional anonymized performance metrics. Examples: ```shell sparo pull sparo commit -m "Example command" ``` 👍👍 This concludes the **Quick Demo.** For a more detailed walkthrough, proceed to [Getting Started](./pages/guide/getting_started.md).