Best practices - 2 versions of the same project #70198
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Hello,
I have a script I want to use git to manage. The problem is I need to split off a part of the script and make that part private. I think that means 2 separate repos. For example, I have repo A and repo B. Repo A has 90-95% of what repo B has. How can I manage the code without doing everything twice? Can one repo feed into the other one, or be downstream/upstream to the other repo? This way I can just make the change once.
I'm still new to git and GitHub. Sorry if this to basic a question.
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