Dear Jena list,
long time no see. I used jena during a long time, but I must confess that I 
didn’t keep up to date during the last years.
Here is my question: is it possible with jena to write a model to a file, in a 
way that works nicely with git? By that, I mean the following: say I have a RDF 
model in Jena, I output it it into a file, I save the file and commit to git. 
Later I reload the model, I make some changes to it using Jena (adding or 
removing statements), and save it again. Commit/push… I’d like to have the 
“green and pink” differences nicely listed.
Of course, this format should also be “RDF user friendly” (I can output the 
model as a list of triples, one by line, and order the lines as text - that’s 
not really “RDF-user friendly")
Ideally, turtle format, with ordering of the resources / triples preserved. (As 
far as I remember, this was not the case last time I tried - long time ago)
Is it possible? Any advice?
TIA
fps

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