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While hashes are the primary identifier, things also generally have names associated with them. (Unless you deliberately remove the names that is.)



Sounds oddly much like git. Git-commits are identified by hashes.

And git commits "are" (versions of) programs.

So what does Unison have that git does not?


Mostly, it heavily normalizes code, to the point where a name change will not register as a change to the program.




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