We have a shared git repository (origin). Everyone on the team clones
the repo, does some work, commits locally then pushes to the shared
repository.
I have a box where I have cloned the repo. I have another box (test
box) where I have also cloned the same repo. I change/commit/push code
on either box to the shared repo depending on the task at hand.
Now I want to do something different. I want to create new files on my
local box in various directories that are part of my local git rep, and
share them only between just the two boxes. So I need the ability to
commit/push to another repo such that others on the repo mentioned in
the first sentence will not be affected.
There will be various files in various sub directories, so when I pull
on the second box, I want all the files to come down and be put in the
same directory that they existed on my box 1 where I committed them.
Is this at all possible? Maybe by creating a bare repository on my box 1?
J.V.
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