Just running git init to create a local repository is obviously not such a big deal. However, if I want to collaborate with my colleagues, I have to set up a corresponding bare repository on a server that I can then push to. Doing this for a couple of dozen individual scripts seems like it might be unmanagable overkill.
Regarding the history, I do want this for individual files and I don't have such things as "finished" projects. I mainly have stuff for myself, which either contains bugs or is not as good as it could be, or both.
Perhaps I just need to try working with a small number of repositories and see how it feels. I gather that can always merge them at some later point.
Cheers,
In reply to Re^2: Unrelated scripts and version control
by loris
in thread Unrelated scripts and version control
by loris
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