I don't want to publish my changes anytime soon, only distinguish them from
released clean-branch code, so that I can track both.
If you get tired of so much standing in your way of going forward, consider
doing manual things with these files, old-school (rename/move them, checkout
so you have latest, copy back over). I get the sense there are a lot of
formalities standing in the way of your having more fun with the actual code
at hand. Factor is wonderful, I love it with a passion. I hope you find
time to discover that amid all the font changing and source code system
learning.
I've read a lot of Git material tonight, and, frankly, most of it is not
well written. I found two significantly different descriptions of git pull.
One of these implies only a repo manipulation; the other, I think the
correct one, implies that the working directory is updated, as well. This
seems to be what happens in our factor.cmd pull, but I cannot explain it yet
with definitions I've read.
Shaping
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