Both are exceptionally useful tools, but for the most part they don’t work that well together when directories are being shared with multiple people via Dropbox. With that, our first installment is about git/Github and Dropbox. People and organizations’ practices change slowly.High-level, popular GUI tools work for a lot of people for a lot of things.I think specialization is good some people should learn to code, others have other things to focus on.I won’t go too far into the why here, suffice to say that it’s problem many people face, and This is the first of what may be a series of short bits about ways of harmonizing workflows between people who work in low-level, programmatic ways with goals of reproducibility and automation, and those work with high-level graphical tools with less support for those things. Peace between git and Dropbox with git-worktree
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