Git is so easy to use that i always use it to start new projects and keep . files backed up in my home dirs.
$ module-starter --module=Foo::Bar --author=Foo --email=foo@bar.com $ pushd Foo-Bar $ git init $ git add . $ git commit -m'init' $ #optionally push to github or other upstream repo
Really ... it is just too easy and cheap not to do this every time i do anything and everything.
jeffa
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by jeffa
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