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The monthly report for April 2025
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While the previous month was full of bug reports, this month is full of fixes (fortunately). And there is more….
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## SHA1 with collision detection
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Let's face it, `gitoxide` had it coming. Using the fastest possible SHA1 implementation was great while not too many people were using it, but with `jj` using it for Git interactions the requirements changed.
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It was quite a lot of [contributed work](https://github.com/GitoxideLabs/gitoxide/pull/1915), but now we are finally en-par with Git which seems to also use a slow SHA1 implementation with collision detection. Unfortunately, this also removes a major performance advantage as it reduces the SHA1 hashing speed by a factor of roughly 3x, a slowdown most noticeable when cloning repositories. In numbers, on my machine I could previously get ~24.5GB/s hashing speed on, and now it's down to 8.5GB/s.
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On the bright side, this will definitely increase the motivation of supporting SHA256 sooner, which should hash with up to 2.1GB per core on my machine, nearly twice as fast as SHA1 prior to collision detection.
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## `zlib-rs` as the one and only
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With [zlib-rs](https://github.com/trifectatechfoundation/zlib-rs) we now have a pure-Rust implementation of `zlib-ng`, which for `gitoxide` turned out to be 1% faster than `zlib-ng`, the previously fastest C implementation. That number is an even greater achievement when realizing this is 1% of 3x longer time compared to the SHA1 implementation without collision detection.
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Thanks to [Josh Triplett](https://github.com/joshtriplett/) we could now deprecate all zlib-related configuration flags as a pure Rust implementation will never clash with C symbol exports. In a future step, the deprecated Cargo features will be removed for a great reduction in configuration complexity.
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## Improved `safe.directory` handling
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As `gitoxide` had the luxury of implementing Git from the ground up it could prepare for certain 'concepts' while Git had to tack them on. With that in mind, `safe.directory` wasn't all that important, to the point where it wasn't used where it should have been.
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For one, Git now supports `*` as wildcard-suffixes, allowing to set a directory prefix as safe, and with [this fix](https://github.com/GitoxideLabs/gitoxide/issues/1912) `gitoxide` will do the same.
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This is vital
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## Community
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### Various infrastructure and portability improvements
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### Gix in Cargo
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TODO: about Unconf in Utrecht
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Cheers
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Sebastian
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PS: The latest timesheets can be found [here (2025)](https://github.com/Byron/byron/blob/main/timesheets/2025.csv).

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