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Best pracrices for Source control
Hi all,
i am trying to incorporate source control management in my project. We have about 50 - 60 shell scripts on 3 different machines dev, stag and production, but there is no source control. All the files have to be located at specific locations on each machine for it to work I want to know whats the best practice to put this project into source control. |
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