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Could possibly commit a large amount then push? #1

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robobenklein opened this issue Mar 18, 2015 · 7 comments
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Could possibly commit a large amount then push? #1

robobenklein opened this issue Mar 18, 2015 · 7 comments

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@robobenklein
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I'm thinking that if you were to simply change the flow so that it commits a hundred or so times before it actually pushes, it could operate at a much faster rate (and not depend so much on having a good internet connection.)

@angusshire
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I could add that functionality if you'd like. The reason I decided to push after every commit day was so that you could see the changes on your calendar immediately, so you would have a visual track of the progress of the script

@ishan-marikar
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I've found it to work much much faster when it doesn't immediately push after each individual commit. Took me around 45 minutes instead of 8 hours.

@skibz
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skibz commented May 8, 2015

you could print progress information to the python console instead

@benhutchins
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#12 resolves this.

@ishan-marikar
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Thank you @benhutchins c: 👍

@rocketinventor
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@robobenklein #21 Does exactly what you are describing.

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