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Git Synchronizer

Git Synchronizer allows you to sync local changes with a remote repository as a Work in progress commit, capping off the remote version of the current local branch. Synchronization happens on file save(!!!)

It is meant for testing changes when a local server can not be run and a remote server is serving the contents of the git repository remotely.

Usage

On Unix machines, install by running ./install.sh. (This installs git-sync in /usr/local/bin. )

Then run git-sync (or path/to/git-sync/git-sync if not installed) in the root directory of the repository to be synced.

The remote branch corresponding to the local branch must be configured beforehand with git branch --set-upstream-to {remote}/{remote_branch_name} {local_branch_name}.

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