LFS isn't specifically determined by the size of the file, but instead by the naming pattern. It functions roughly like the .gitignore file - you could issue a command like `git lfs track "*.mp3"` to keep files with that naming pattern in LFS rather than in main repo storage.
Hello,
Thank you for your answer.
Okay, I read that it’s the binaries that go into LFS, okay, so the size of the file doesn’t matter.
I’m having a little trouble understanding where my question comes from.
Because I have an image collection for the application I am developing, the images are binary but are not put in the LFS. So if I understand correctly, these are the:
*wav, *mp3 etc (encapsulated and compressed file), exe, and other compiled files.
But the image type files are not impacted?
These questions and for me to organize myself in the future, I develop an online game (not 3D), but necessarily I would have pictures, music, maybe videos etc...
Cordially.
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