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Since this is just typical Git, I think it works really well for teams. BUT the work needs to be async, like you can't edit a file live with your teammate. You have to commit and push the changes. It's not instantly synced like on Notion. I suggest frequent commits to prevent merge conflicts. I don't know your work to know if automatic backups are useful or instead commit manually. |
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Bonjour
tl:dr
is Obsidian Git safe to use with multiple developers, especially with things like auto-fetch, auto-commit, auto-pull, auto-messages?
Context:
My relatively small team (4 backend developers, 5 front-end developers) is currently relying on Confluence for documentation.
Interestingly things are not really well documented, and the documentation that is there is often not found or not used.
I was thinking about something like Notion, which works well in a team and would already be a step forward.
But then I remember I personally love Obsidian + git.
I thought I could use a GitHub wiki to host the wiki so people wouldn't even need Obsidian installed when they don't have it.
That's possible by using an URL like
git clone https://github.com/denolehov/obsidian-git.wiki.git
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