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Well, this is what I defined in the article with "you can always apply a local configuration to each repository". That's ok if you have one or two repositories to apply this configuration to, but if you have dozens or more then this is just not feasible anymore - at least for me.
With the solution in the article, one can apply those configurations as defaults for all of your repositories in the corresponding base-folder. So both ways are totally fine, it just depends on the situation, which one suits better.
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Well, this is what I defined in the article with "you can always apply a local configuration to each repository". That's ok if you have one or two repositories to apply this configuration to, but if you have dozens or more then this is just not feasible anymore - at least for me.
With the solution in the article, one can apply those configurations as defaults for all of your repositories in the corresponding base-folder. So both ways are totally fine, it just depends on the situation, which one suits better.