modified to enable sync only after GIT_SYNC_INTERVAL#30
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rambalachandran wants to merge 9 commits intosimonthum:masterfrom
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modified to enable sync only after GIT_SYNC_INTERVAL#30rambalachandran wants to merge 9 commits intosimonthum:masterfrom
rambalachandran wants to merge 9 commits intosimonthum:masterfrom
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Hi, this indeed looks very sensible! One nit: There is a bunch of whitespace changes, could you please clean those up? I find it hard to review as it is. |
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@simonthum apologies vscode messes with formatting for shell script that doesnt have a |
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Hi, it's fine now. Please rebase it to apply cleanly and I will accept the change. |
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The current implementation of git-sync-on-inotify syncs continuously whenever an edit is made. This modification ensures that the sync waits until GIT_SYNC_INTERVAL until the next sync is made, thus reducing the number of commits