Flashbake: Free version-control for writers using git
Posted by Cory Doctorow, February 13, 2009 6:39 AM | permalink
For the past couple weeks, I've been working with Thomas "cmdln" Gideon
(host of the fabulously nerdy Command Line podcast) on a free software
project for writers called "Flashbake" (which is to say, I described
what I wanted and Thomas wrote the code). This is a set of Python
scripts that check your hot files for changes every 15 minutes, and
checks in any changed files to a local git repository. Git is a free
"source control" program used by programmers to track changes to
source-code, but it works equally well on any text file. If you write in
a text-editor like I do, then Flashbake can keep track of your changes
for you as you go.
http://www.boingboing.net/2009/02/13/flashbake-free-versi.html
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