Working on a coding project without version control = so fucking painful and worrying to me.
INB4: Why? Because collaborators against it.
ah, I see. So you did a diff every time? I guess that might work. Just have to remember to check their dir ever few days, I guess?
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No need to do a diff, git does it anyway.
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A pull just copies the files and commits all changes with a default message. You do a pull before editing anything yourself and that's it.
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I know how git works. I mean from Dropbox. Presumably I want them to have access to MY edits too.
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'pull' is my pull script, not 'git pull'. But it is made to behave similarly. You commit your own edits with git and then run the 'push'
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script that simply copies your working directory to Dropbox. The others don't see any difference, but you get a useful history
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ah, I'll think about it!

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@DRMacIver@kaiblin ok, the worst nightmare I was envisaging has happened: they have bug in code they only shared the output of!
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so glad not my bug and not my responsibility, but also annoyed as obviously this is still "my work" broadly.
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