address@hidden (Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo) writes:
Tobias Frischholz writes:
I was wondering what is your favorite way of syncing your org
files
and everything.
[...]
I’ve also read about org-sync and magit (git is an option for
me).
And now I’m starting the get confused.
magit is just the emacs mode for git, if you don't have it and
use git
you should really install it. But it does not sync anything you
still
have to M-x magit <enter> F F and M-x magit <enter> P P, for
pull and
push.
I have several computers and synchronize my org files with
git. I
think it is the best option because I do not have to worry
about the
sync not working (for example when I do not have a connection)
and
conflicts in the files.
I do this, too. I don't think Magit helps much, in fact I'd be
better
off writing functions for `emacs-startup-hook' and
`kill-emacs-hook'
that do my pushes and pulls for me.
But for now, I just try to remember to commit and push before I
leave a
machine.
This way, you also really learn to appreciate using "git fetch"
and "git
status", rather than doing a blind "git pull".
Eric