Repository in a sentence as a noun

> Please take this site down and delete the Github repository.

First, we have made the repository public again, with messages that it is now deprecated.

Just because you can pull code automatically from a remote repository doesn't mean you always should.

We see fewer problems at companies that dump blobs with opaque names into S3 than we do with apps that have a file repository with named files.

The script requires one to specify a Github user account that owns the repository the issues will get migrated to.

And, if that wasn't absurd enough, we've decided that git can already handle N and the repository in question is clearly above N.

They have a Git repository and they have an active, healthy developer community.

It's worth noting that this guy is running a kickstarter campaign re: "A free, up-to-date, crowdsourced protocol repository for the life sciences".

Apparently the consensus on hacker news is that there exists a repository size N above which the benefits of splitting the repo _always_ outweigh the negatives.

Would you care to attempt to produce a canonical HN "How to harden your server" reference?Maybe one of the security experts on HN can start a repository on Github to evolve a canonical script.

Repository definitions

noun

a facility where things can be deposited for storage or safekeeping

See also: depository deposit depositary

noun

a person to whom a secret is entrusted

See also: secretary

noun

a burial vault (usually for some famous person)

See also: monument