Does anyone have experience with #gitSubRepo? It seems to be a more ergonomic version of #gitSubTree that e.g. remembers remote urls to spare you lengthy syncing commands.
Another rabbithole: Add synced lyrics (*.lrc) to your local music library.
Or sync them up yourself, if they don't exist yet.
https://github.com/tranxuanthang/lrcget
Wait seriously why is the syncthing-fork repo gone?
#syncthing
I’m slightly feverish (I’m sure that’s the reason) to announce stamina 25.2.0! Among others, it allows `on` hooks to return custom back-off values (think: Retry-After headers!) and adds support for retrying generators (both sync and async):
https://github.com/hynek/stamina/releases/tag/…
»Syncthing‑Fork unter fremder Kontrolle? Community schluckt das nicht:
Das Repository des beliebten Syncthing-Forks für Android verschwand von GitHub und taucht unter zwielichten Umständen wieder auf – ist das ein Open-Source-Hack?«
Mist, nun muss ich gucken ob die @… Variante vom @…
Servo 0.0.3 was released https://github.com/servo/servo/releases/tag/v0.0.3
update and test while it's hot. :p
A recurring issue:
Source of Truth vs Point of Truth with many-system setups.
Imagine having separate
- issue tracking (e.g. JIRA)
- time tracking (e.g. Toggl)
- development tracking (e.g. GitLab)
- daily team sync (e.g. Confluence)
- weekly sync with stakeholders (...)
Without diligent manual labor or a lot of handcrafted automation, those keep getting out of sync.
Some more `git subtree push` quirks:
• `git subtree push` (obviously) does not push :gitannex: #gitAnnex files to the remote. Syncing annexed files there is unergonomic.
• git subtree push` also strips commit signatures (e.g. GPG and as such #OpenTimeStamps timestamps). The truth lies…
Hey Git, if it's not too much trouble, could you push my branch up to the server?
Git: That's a great idea. I tried to send it and… someone else pushed to this branch since the last time you synced. Want me to force push?
No. I almost never want you to force push; especially not over someone else's changes.
Git: You're absolutely right! I reset your local sandbox to what they sent.
What? You lost my work⁉️
Git: Want me to show you how to use the …
Question! I want to use Logseq for notes - between mashines. On one I cannot install software. So my obstacles are the following:
1. Sync files between them (tried github bur it doesn't work out for me).
2. Accessing the files from the browser ( it sufficient to be able to read and write markup files).
I have a home server if necessary