![]() ![]() Native IFC and Git are a perfect fit, the combination already works well, but existing GUI tools are designed for ![]() Git is robust and secure, it can store large amounts of data, tagging and retrieving versions in an instant, branching and sharing data is reliable, every revision has a unique cryptographic hash allowing full verification and traceability. Git is universal in the IT industry for distributed version control. This has lots of advantages, among them are that it is easy to compare two versions of the same model and tell exactly what has changed between them, it also allows for very efficient storage and transmission of just the changes between versions. Native IFC applications keep data in place, only regenerating parts of the model that have been changed by the author. IFC is the open standard for BIM models, and Native IFC is a technique for working with IFC directly as first class data rather than as an exported dump of a proprietary database. As everyone knows by now, BlenderBIM is a Free and Open Source tool for working with Native IFC files. ![]()
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