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Git Tip: Auto update working tree via post-receive hook » Debuggable Ltd
march 2010 by rtlechow
"Oh, this one took me a while to figure out. Lets say you want to setup a git repository on your server that whenever you push into it updates its working tree. Why? Well, because this can be a very convenient workflow for a small project where you want to be able to quickly push changes out without any fancy deploy mechanism."
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march 2010 by rtlechow
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