Thanks for all the replies. I am following the tutorial from the
Stanford page. I still think a simple bash script that uses rsyc could
handle what I need. But since everyone is using git, I should learn
that.
It seems only "git clone" always works as I expect. The other commands
always give errors, i.e add, push, pull, commit.. Since I am only the
"developer" of my script, it will take more time to ingrain this
source control mentality :-)
http://www-cs-students.stanford.edu/~blynn/gitmagic/ might
have a way for you to come up to speed on git.
I use git for all things that I need to keep track of - documents,
code, websites
and especially my /etc folders (via etckeeper).
Do check out the link above. I am sure you'll find it useful.
Harish
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