I setup a #gitea instance the other day so that I can store configuration files and learn how to use #git.

Starting my journey with this video.

Thanks Mosh Hamedani

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JJ101D3knE

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Cool!

But How about using tar or rsync? Maybe a script?

Hey nostr:npub19q8gglhseq4z5lzwsa7frnt4var5c9p3hq2ay7auzqt7z37e6a7qcmhnps , well all the scripts are backed-up.

I am looking for a way to manage scripts across multiple servers.

So that if I make a change on one server I can push my changes to the repository and then pull it down to all the others , especially when spinning-up a new container.

It is more about learning git though , I have used it for years to do the basic things , but would now like to learn a bit more.

Practicing and learning any tool is always the right way, even when it goes wrong.