My experience with trying to sync Git between my PCs was less than satisfactory. Maybe it's gotten better.
The article you linked had the following:
I was put off by the shell/Perl/Ruby scripts I got with Git. Try taking a peek at the git-instaweb.sh file if you want to know what I mean: it is a shell script which generates a Ruby script, which I think runs a webserver. The shell script generates another shell script to launch the first Ruby script. There is also a bit of Perl, for good measure.
While I was amused at the Perl comment, overall it seems to confirm my earlier experience with Git.
With Fossil, on one PC I can run fossil server&, then on the other, fossil pull (or "push" or "sync"). Actually, I leave the Fossil server running on both PCs so I can sync from either one (or even turn on "auto sync").
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by RonW
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