On Jun 19, 2016, at 10:10 AM, james.onuan...@gmail.com wrote:
> I think that you should be able to create a BBEdit project, add the files to 
> that (whilst leaving them in their current locations) and add that projectt 
> to GitHub as a repository.

Oh, yes, that makes sense in the cases that I am using BBEdit to edit the 
files, but it doesn’t account for the times I am sshed in to the machine. I 
guess I was thinking of something a bit lower-level that would simply do the 
versioning and such behind the scenes regardless of the tool used to edit the 
files.

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