Great discussion all!  I second Greg's motion - would be great to have this
summarized and archived as a resource for future use.

Christina

On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 4:38 PM, David Dotson <[email protected]> wrote:

> When teaching Python, I have a keyboard shortcut set up to push my
> live-coding notebook to a repository on github. At the beginning of the
> lesson I post the link to the etherpad and let learners know that this is a
> good tab to keep open for when they want to see cells I've long since
> scrolled past, or if they want to copy-paste blocks of code they perhaps
> didn't manage to finish that are useful for later. Getting the latest
> version of what I've done is just an <F5> away. Since github now renders
> notebooks, this works quite well.
>
> Next time I might make this an every-minute cron job so that I don't have
> to remember to hit the shortcut every so often.
>
> I don't have a good solution for things run from the terminal, except
> perhaps setting the history file to go to Dropbox, which I've seen done
> before.
>
> David
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University of Wisconsin - Madison, Center for High Throughput Computing
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