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Re: Avoiding the three-windows merging with Git
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Kévin Le Gouguec |
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Re: Avoiding the three-windows merging with Git |
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Wed, 27 Nov 2019 20:45:26 +0100 |
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Eli Zaretskii <address@hidden> writes:
>> From: Richard Stallman <address@hidden>
>> Cc: address@hidden, address@hidden
>> Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2019 01:45:50 -0500
>>
>> Does it operate purely locally? No connection to any remote site?
>
> Yes, it arranges for the upstream repository to be on your local
> machine, just in another directory.
Right. Git commands that interact with remote repositories work just as
well with local copies of a repository. It's not something I've seen
used much, but I find it useful for messing ar^W^Weducative purposes.
That's why I put quotes around "central repository"; nothing actually
leaves the machine the script runs on. The server-hosted-repo folder
(whose name might be confusing; I should have simply called it
"upstream-repo") is only "central" insofar as the other two repositories
are set up to synchronize with it when running vc-update and vc-push.