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> Le 28 déc. 2015 à 13:47, Jorge <jorge13...@gmail.com> a écrit : > > Hi. My ~/org folder, with its sub directories, has a total of 13 .org > files. Five of them are agenda files. I set up numbered backup, with > the backups going to a separate directory: ~/auto-backups. For the > most important org files, I raised the number of numbered backups > kept. For example, my biggest org file has the following local > variables: > - Local variables: > - auto-save-interval: 150 > - version-control: t > - kept-new-versions: 80 > - End: > > I sincronize both ~/org and ~/auto-backups to a cloud syncing service. > ~/auto-backups now is 97MiB, about 2% of my 5.5GiB cloud quota. > > Do you recommend keeping my current setup? Or should I adopt some > version control system to have better history (right now I save only > the latest 80 versions, and Emacs saves a new backup only on the Emacs > session's first save)? > I would look into hit for version control. This would give you more control and no limit for the number of versions.