All of the project setups, or configurations, or commands that I can never remember off the top of my head get a markdown file. I ended up putting it all in a big markdown directory after having dozens of Github Gists became too unmanageable. What I like most is that I can just clone the repo onto my work and personal computers and sync my notes that way, or edit it inline on Github.
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Over the past couple of years, I ended up doing pretty much the same thing:
github.com/jsheridanwells/dev-scra...
All of the project setups, or configurations, or commands that I can never remember off the top of my head get a markdown file. I ended up putting it all in a big markdown directory after having dozens of Github Gists became too unmanageable. What I like most is that I can just clone the repo onto my work and personal computers and sync my notes that way, or edit it inline on Github.
Thanks for the great article.