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This demo showcase how to run Git in browser built-int OPFS file system. OPFS stands for (Origin Private File System) it is a virtual file system available in browser and it requires no permission to access.

In this demo we use memfs to create a Node fs-like file system in browser out of OPFS. We then use isomorphic-git to run Git commands on that file system.

In the demo itself we initiate a Git repo, then we create a README.md file, we stage it, and finally we commit it.

git-opfs.mp4

Run:

yarn demo:git-opfs

You can install OPFS Explorer Chrome extension to verify the contents of the OPFS file system.