Tyler Smith <ty...@plantarum.ca> writes: [...]
> I have tried links, but in all my attempts the links break whenever the > source or the target is committed to version control. My understanding > that each new commit to a file effectively changes the inode, breaking > the link. Are you thinking of hard links rather than symbolic links? Symbolic links should play well with Git (ignoring Windows). The popular tool git-annex is even built around symbolic links. > In your use, are the targets and their links both under > version control? If so, obviously they aren't breaking, so I must be > doing something wrong when I try the same thing. Yes, the target is under version control in the project repo, and the agenda repo tracks a symbolic link to the target, so the content of that file is just a path to the target. -- Kyle