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Using git for a book project
1 month ago
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I recently taught myself how to use git to upload changes to a github repository for my novel I am writing about Chad.
The LinkedIn Learning course, Git Essential Training, was particularly helpful.
The thing about using software tools like git, ghostwriter, and make is that it doesn't matter whether my project is programming or whether I am writing a book for humans to understand. I can automate the process by writing scripts and make rules to convert formats and upload changes.
And the really wild part is that I can make changes on one computer and then "git pull" on another computer to automatically download all the changes I made on the other computer to the one I am using at the time.
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