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I'm not sure exactly how this works in conjunction with taskd sync, but one function I see missing from the taskwarrior arsenal, is an easy way to "sync" everything else; The .taskrc configuration and everything south of ~/.task/, which could contain project files, wiki files or what-have-you.
One possible exception might be the actual task data files, as taskd sync handles that really well, but if it's not a conflict, the data files should be included in the repo too.
This may not be what task-git was born to do exactly, but a simple method of keeping rc, themes, and any other related files, under version control and easy to clone, would make a lot of sense for those who wanted to have multiple install locations with all the same stuff.
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I'm not sure exactly how this works in conjunction with taskd sync, but one function I see missing from the taskwarrior arsenal, is an easy way to "sync" everything else; The .taskrc configuration and everything south of ~/.task/, which could contain project files, wiki files or what-have-you.
One possible exception might be the actual task data files, as taskd sync handles that really well, but if it's not a conflict, the data files should be included in the repo too.
This may not be what task-git was born to do exactly, but a simple method of keeping rc, themes, and any other related files, under version control and easy to clone, would make a lot of sense for those who wanted to have multiple install locations with all the same stuff.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: