In software development, a repository is a central storage location for data. It is commonly used for version control systems like Git, where it stores code, files, and their history. Repositories enable collaboration, track changes, and allow developers to revert to previous versions if needed. They can be hosted locally or remotely (e.g., GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket).
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