Essentially, he wants this function to have git manage a folder the same way Dropbox does, keeping them in sync automatically, in the background. You're looking at it like a source repo; I suspect Niels is looking at this from the point of view of automatic folder backup & sync (or, at least using git in this way *also*, in addition to its normal usage).
Am I correct in this interpretation Niels, or am I incorrectly putting words in your mouth? On Mon, Jun 24, 2019 at 3:07 PM Ralph Seichter <ab...@monksofcool.net> wrote: > * Niels Kobschätzki: > > > When you use more than 1 computer, then you need this [...] > > I should probably have put more emphasis on *automatic* in my previous > message. I also do use more than one computer, but in the case of a > single-user Git repository, I happen to know exactly when the last push > happened on computer A and can easily remember to pull on computer B. > Hence my question about a useful scenario. ;-) > > -Ralph > > P.S.: This discussion is quite off-topic in terms of Fish, and I hope > we're not boring subscribers. > > > _______________________________________________ > Fish-users mailing list > Fish-users@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/fish-users >
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