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After almost 3 years I finally got hired! But I need your help because the company has nothing set up.
OP if you’re still reading this thread, here’s what I would do for now. Use something like Gitwatch and generate commits whenever changes are detected on the master folder.
- gitwatch/gitwatch: Watch a file or folder and automatically commit changes to a git repo easily.
- Automatically upload all files to github
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Infrastructure as Code vs Self-Service
For the user-space part of the config, we would have users either 1) check-in new content into their own git repo with agreed-on namespacing, or 2) drop their files into a share that we would watch with Gitwatch (to auto-commit them to a repository).
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Save To Github Locally At The Same Time
This is what I did. I was already running the node.js version of TiddlyWiki in Docker. I added a Gitwatch container to my docker-compose file, and now it is running along happily. I get an automatic commit and push to my repo every time I change a file in TiddlyWiki. I'd think this would be easy enough to do just using the Gitwatch script if you don't want to mess with Docker.
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How do you make (an automatic) backup of your Obsidian vault?
It might be easier to set up commit-and-push through gitwatch.
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It be like that sometimes
this is what I had set up, it actually is a bit more generalized than I remember, it will run a script called .gitautorun in your repository every time you open a file, then I just used giftwatch to commit every time you save.
Autocommit
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Autocommitting
Project page: https://github.com/donnaken15/Autocommit
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work-cli - Awesome command line tools for managing the lifecycle of Github pull requests.
docker-gitlab - Dockerized GitLab
AutocmtTest - HELL
git-extras - GIT utilities -- repo summary, repl, changelog population, author commit percentages and more
github-misc-scripts - GitHub script samples for automation
pure - Pretty, minimal and fast ZSH prompt
dotfiles - Dotfiles are the customization files in GNU/Linux. This repository assembly together all my others github config repos to one union. You can choose this global conf for your system or check other repos.