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Then git pull rebase and commit. Done
Does not have great UX on phones though.
I made some Termux shortcut scripts in bash for it. Works well, but not for everybody ;)
Never had merge conflicts I take it 😄
My phone script is quite simple, and I set it up on cron, so I don't get out of state very often. I handle if there could be conflicts via script on my Linux pc with stash and pull etc. Automated cron also
Yeah, and for that reason, I opted for syncthing instead of Git for this use case.
I've not needed to deal with a conflict, it's automated.
But what's the latency with syncthing or its instant?
Syncthing uses inotify to watch for changes, so it's pretty much instant
Might look into it if I get conflicts, thanks!