On Oct 29, 5:02 pm, "Josh Knowles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Forgive the off-topic question, but I'm curious as to peoples
> experiences setting up a git repo for managing their bash configs
> (.project, .aliases, etc) on OSX. I've setup ignores so that it
> doesn't try and add everything in that dir, but each directory
> underneath still thinks its part of the repo. Is there a better
> approach, beyond .gitignore/excludes, for handling this?
>
> Josh
I can't believe Chris didn't jump at an opportunity to post this link:
See "Keep Your Dotfiles in Git"
http://errtheblog.com/posts/89-huba-huba
I use a variation what is described for my dotfiles and it works
great.
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