I have not done yet, but I do use git for my org repo; however, I commit
every 6 hours via cron (and the commit message is a timestamp). I'm
planning to do something similar to what you described, but I haven't used
org-merged-driver yet. I'll play with it and post my findings, if you do,
let us know how it goes as well!

- Marcelo.

On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 6:28 PM, Moritz Ulrich <mor...@tarn-vedra.de> wrote:

>
> Hello,
>
> I plan to put my org directory (where I keep among other my agenda
> files) under version control and would like to have some sort of
> specialized function for that.
>
> My dream setup would be a range of functions hooking into all sorts of
> org-mode hooks, automatically committing changes done via the agenda or
> other org functions together with a context dependent commit message.
>
> For example, changing a TODO item to DONE would commit this change to
> git with the following message:
>
> * Headline title: State changed to 'DONE'
>
> Archiving, refiling, etc. would do similar things.
>
> A use case is automatic, safe synchronization between different machines
> and generally having recoverable backups of my org setup.
>
> This setup should work pretty good with org-merge-driver.
>
>
> Has someone built something comparable to this? I'd like to give it a
> try but don't want to reinvent the wheel.
>
>
> Cheers,
> Moritz Ulrich
>
> --
> Moritz Ulrich
>
>

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