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Instead of backing up all changes by committing everything every N minutes. I would love Obsidian Git to commit and push after each file is edited. It results in segments of work being synced when I expect them to instead of in the middle or work or long after work (if I edit and then shut my computer). It also results in each commit representing edits to a single file which is easier to grok.
Changes to .obsidian would still need to be batched up every N minutes
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Instead of backing up all changes by committing everything every N minutes. I would love Obsidian Git to commit and push after each file is edited. It results in segments of work being synced when I expect them to instead of in the middle or work or long after work (if I edit and then shut my computer). It also results in each commit representing edits to a single file which is easier to grok.
Changes to .obsidian would still need to be batched up every N minutes
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: