← Back to context Comment by nextaccountic 20 hours ago or you can just have two remotes and push to both sites and enjoy git's distributed nature 1 comment nextaccountic Reply TranquilMarmot 14 hours ago I do this, but beware if you have LFS files. You can easily get into weird states with LFS pushing up to two different remotes and it's really not fun to fix.
TranquilMarmot 14 hours ago I do this, but beware if you have LFS files. You can easily get into weird states with LFS pushing up to two different remotes and it's really not fun to fix.
I do this, but beware if you have LFS files. You can easily get into weird states with LFS pushing up to two different remotes and it's really not fun to fix.