Saving js scripts from the Espruino IDE #6793
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Posted at 2024-11-01 by @thyttan Maybe you can configure your editor to save automatically at some interval or on (virtually) every change to the file? Do you use git? Posted at 2024-11-04 by @gfwilliams That's an interesting idea - yes, it'd be reasonably easy to add a plugin to the Web IDE that added the upload date. I tend to use git here and I just have a folder of random bits of code that I keep in Git and so synced between PCs. If there's a project where I want to know if things are up to date I just add |
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Posted at 2024-11-01 by @yerpj
Dear all,
I am using Espruino for many years and I really appreciate it, however I still struggle at ensuring I always work on the latest script. I usually debug on multiple targets and depending my location I use different computers to connect. I usually save my work on a dropbox so that I am always able to retrieve the latest file at anytime at any location but still, I sometimes forget to save the file. When it is the case, I try always to retrieve it from the Storage of the Espruino target I think I worked with the last time, and overall, 95% of the time it is enough, but... I am sure you guys have better methods, could you share it with me?
Furthermore, Is there a way of automatically adding a timestamp to the file name when saving a js file from Espruino IDE?
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