Some personal notes on revision control and backup

This document is based upon some simple notes to myself. I have actually re-writtin this document a couple of times - each time I changed my directory structure, or considered another way to implement some kind of backup solution. Backup may be as simple as a copy or archive-file of a tree of files, or may take advantage of recording small differences since a previous backup, to make efficient use of storage space. This document is about my personal preferences with regard to backup solutions, revision control system, and directory structure. https://unixsheikh.com/articles/some-personal-notes-on-revision-control-and-backup.html

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