See Linking files in this doc for technical details (Linux). Inodes are metadata file records to locate and store permissions to the actual file contents. They're more common in file systems used with UNIX-like operating systems, and come in different kinds that differ in how they connect file names to inodes in the system. File link types for the DVC cache File links are lightweight entries in the file system that don't hold the file contents, but work as shortcuts to where the original data is actually stored. In fact, by default it will attempt to use reflinks* if supported by the file system. In order to have the files present in both directories without duplication, DVC can automatically create file links to the cached data in the workspace. That would not be efficient! Especially with large files (several Gigabytes or larger). Does this mean that some files will be duplicated between the workspace and the cache? However, the versions of the tracked files that match the current code are also needed in the workspace, so a subset of the cached files can be kept in the working directory (using dvc checkout). DVC moves all these files to the project's cache. In order to track the data files and directories added with dvc add, dvc repro, etc. "settings.rowHoverBackground": "#fff", "editorGroupHeader.tabsBackground": "#25252d", "activityBar.activeBackground": "#f3361f", "editorLineNumber.foreground": "#4a1d1c", For testing DVC Extension for Visual Studio Code multiple theme compatibility.
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