Git, and a local projects folder. When i get too many, i move the older ones into a archived sub-folder.
Now that Github has free private repo's it became easier. Before that, I used to use bitbucket for none public stuff.
Having it all in one place is nice though.
Going off on a tangent... I am still working on what to do with binaries like docker images, game builds etc.
I've got a docker based home server I am considering, but no proper backup for it, only synced copies.
Maybe I should just give in and buy a NAS. That would only leave the problem of offsite & a different medium.
Been there. UnRaid on small local servers works really really nice and no fuss with raid setup or disk/memory costs for FreeNAS
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Git, and a local projects folder.
When i get too many, i move the older ones into a archived sub-folder.
Now that Github has free private repo's it became easier.
Before that, I used to use bitbucket for none public stuff.
Having it all in one place is nice though.
Going off on a tangent...
I am still working on what to do with binaries like docker images, game builds etc.
I've got a docker based home server I am considering, but no proper backup for it, only synced copies.
Maybe I should just give in and buy a NAS.
That would only leave the problem of offsite & a different medium.
Been there. UnRaid on small local servers works really really nice and no fuss with raid setup or disk/memory costs for FreeNAS