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I just installed Git Cola 3.7 64-bit on Windows 10. The folder in Program Files is 176.2 MB, which is very large, and many of the files are unnecessary.
C:\Program Files\git-cola\pkgs\PyQt5\Qt\bin\opengl32sw.dll
is 20 megabytes, and the app runs fine with OpenGL software rasterization removed. Same withd3dcompiler_47.dll
andlibGLESv2.dll
.Qt5Quick.dll
andQt5Qml.dll
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Create a Rust-Client
We should provide a Rust client in addition to the TypeScript and Python client.
benchmark
It'd be neat to have a benchmark to test our diffing needs — perf is a feature, and we should be able to catch regressions.
Given this would need to run in the browser, we'd probably need some tooling around this. I was thinking it'd be cool to run a headless Chrome instance through puppeteer, and use the [nanobench](https://github.com/mafintosh/nano
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Ref #94. It might be better for the output to say something like
than the current