![]() I use phases heavily to keep track of what’s “mine”. I also use evolve, though it’s mostly just to make some things nicer. I formerly used mq, and when I’d finally had enough of it, I tried to make my vanilla hg workflow provide as many of the same benefits as possible. I used git first, for quite a while, but it just doesn’t stick in my brain. I don’t know how long I’ll keep them in sync before giving up on one:Īlso, note that the WordPress formatting of this document isn’t very good you’d probably be better off reading this on github, especially since I will be keeping it up to date there and not here on my blog. At the moment, I have it uploaded to two difference places. I’ve published a repository containing some of them. Note that there are good docs already for the “normal” workflow at Ī number of things here use local crap that I’ve piled up over time. I am happy to expand on bits you are curious about. This is going to be more of a summary overview than an in-depth description or tutorial. But it can be helpful to look at what others do, and see what you might be able to steal. Nor is it the best possible one for me, since I’m a creature of habit and cling to comfortable tools. I thought I’d write up one of those periodic posts describing my workflow.
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