Re: Version/timed backup of applescripts?0
Re: Version/timed backup of applescripts?0
- Subject: Re: Version/timed backup of applescripts?0
- From: Luther Fuller <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 9 Jun 2007 06:34:43 -0500
You might want to take a look at ...
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/31285
Script Bundle Tool has an optional feature that does exactly what you
want.
Add a "<projectname> versions" folder to your project
and every time you compile, a copy of the source code
named "< projectname > <version>b<build>"
will be written to it.
On Jun 9, 2007, at 3:52 AM, Ruth Bygrave wrote:
How would I sort out automatically backing up my scripts as I
change them?
I'm thinking of something almost like Leopard's Time Machine
(except will not get Leopard until my Mac breaks...) -- backing up
a file as you change it wouldn't make much sense for huge media
files, but it would make perfect sense for tiny script files.
Something like, add username and date (--user--2007-06-09--09-46)
to the filename and store it in a Versions folder? Would it be
worth trying to learn how to do Folder Actions things (have never
got my head round Folder Actions)?
PS I have about three users, who are all me doing different things
with different data. It's yet another reason to avoid synchronising
the wrong version of a file...
Regards, Ruth
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