I also develop in .julia, but it's possible to use any directory as your 
package directory. The manual should have some sections that describe how to 
configure an alternative to .julia.

 -- John

On Dec 17, 2014, at 8:15 PM, Keno Fischer <kfisc...@college.harvard.edu> wrote:

> Personally, I do develop my packages inside .julia. 
> If I need to sync across machines, I'll just use git, which I should be doing 
> more anyway (admittedly this can get annoying when developing on two machines 
> at the same time, in which case I tend to add the remote julia instance as a 
> worker and ship code that way).
> 
> On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 5:21 PM, Seth <catch...@bromberger.com> wrote:
> I'm wondering whether folks are actually basing their repos in ~/.julia and 
> doing their development and commits from there, or whether there's some other 
> process that allows development to happen in a more standard location than a 
> hidden directory off of ~ while still allowing use of Pkg. I'm probably 
> overlooking something trivial.
> 
> What's a recommended setup/process for creating packages using Pkg to manage 
> them?

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