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From: | Gregory Heytings |
Subject: | Re: wrap-search 3.3.5 |
Date: | Wed, 31 Aug 2022 12:24:30 +0000 |
Unbelievable it should be this involved for this one-file task!
Indeed, for your usecase it's rather involved. Git is meant to be used for lots of files shared and modified by lots of people.
So what's next, if and when I make an edit to the file? Just push? Or what's the command?
If you edit the file, you can just do git commit -am "some commit message" followed by git push and your modifications will be saved in the repository on your server.Note that with your current recipe there are two copies of the file on your desktop computer, one in ~/git/wrap-search/wrap-search.el and another one in ~/public_html/emacs-init/wrap-search.el. You could consider making the latter a symbolic link to the former.
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