I work on some form of shared system, where I don’t have much space allocation. Since the .julia folder can get quite large with various stuff, I have put it on a (less fancily backed up_ scratch folder, and replaced by home/.julia folder with a symlink to the actual .julia folder.
Now, this have actually worked without problems so far (although if anyone have advice on whether I am setting myself up for problems, I’d be interested to know). However, I have realised this seems to mess up Revise entierly (I have had a long ChatGPT discussion about this reaching this conclusion).
Is there any good way to make Revise work with this setup? The only solution I have been told is to (in VSCode when I edit my package), not open the package via the symlink, but navigate to the actual folder. This feels like it would get very annoying very fast though. Does anyone have any other ideas?
This is all on the latest Julia and Revise, on a Linux system, and I generally work in VSCode.