MOSX Tumblelog

Hi, I’m Andreas (G+, Facebook). This is my personal blog. I used to write a lot about iOS and Mac apps only, but then decided that I should share my learning experience and my journey. Stuff that is hard for me. Now I focus on productivity, spirituality, sport and exercises, overcoming beliefs, and meditation. Generally stuff that I’m up to and things that were going through my head for some time. Understand German? You can read a really great interview how I roll here.
You can find my personal iPhone and iPad homescreens here.

On MOSX I used to publish tutorials and reviews of OS X and iOS apps in English and German.
Now I produce animated explainer videos, custom screencasts, and app previews only. Read my free book 10 Tips for Creating Engaging Product Videos.

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gitfs

gitfs is a FUSE file system that fully integrates with git. You can mount a remote repository’s branch locally, and any subsequent changes made to the files will be automatically committed to the remote

gitfs was designed to bring the full powers of git to everyone, no matter how little they know about versioning. A user can mount any repository and all the his changes will be automatically converted into commits. gitfs will also expose the history of the branch you’re currently working on by simulating snapshots of every commit.

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