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Can I use git or other git based version control systems to manage Databricks notebooks?

aladda
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aladda
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Thereโ€™s two places to leverage Github for content management and version control in Databricks

  • Repos for Git integration - Repos are folders whose contents are co-versioned together by syncing them to a remote Git repository. Repos can contain only Databricks notebooks and sub-folders. The linked Git repository can contain other files, but they wonโ€™t appear in the Databricks workspace. 
  • Syncing Notebooks to Git using the Version HistoryYou can sync individual notebooks to a remote Git repository using the Version History  

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aladda
Honored Contributor II

Thereโ€™s two places to leverage Github for content management and version control in Databricks

  • Repos for Git integration - Repos are folders whose contents are co-versioned together by syncing them to a remote Git repository. Repos can contain only Databricks notebooks and sub-folders. The linked Git repository can contain other files, but they wonโ€™t appear in the Databricks workspace. 
  • Syncing Notebooks to Git using the Version HistoryYou can sync individual notebooks to a remote Git repository using the Version History  

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