# Differences from Git In some instances, the functionality of libgit2 deviates slightly from Git. This can be because of technical limitations when developing a library, licensing limitations when converting functionality from Git to libgit2, or various other reasons. Repository and Workdir Path Reporting ------------------------------------- When asking Git for the absolute path of a repository via `git rev-parse --absolute-git-dir`, it will output the path to the ".git" folder without a trailing slash. In contrast to that, the call `git_repository_path(repo)` will return the path with a trailing slash: ``` git rev-parse --absolute-git-dir -> /home/user/projects/libgit2/.git git_repository_path(repo) -> /home/user/projects/libgit2/.git/ ``` The same difference exists when listing worktrees: ``` git worktree list -> /home/user/projects/libgit2 git_repository_workdir(repo) -> /home/user/projects/libgit2/ ``` Windows Junction Points ----------------------- In libgit2, junction points are treated like symbolic links. They're handled specially in `git_win32__file_attribute_to_stat` in `src/win/w32_util.h`. This means that libgit2 tracks the directory itself as a link. In Git for Windows, junction points are treated like regular directories. This means that Git for Windows tracks the contents of the directory.