> I just found this
> http://365git.tumblr.com/post/519016351/three-ways-of-excluding-files
> using the 3rd method (excludesfile in .gitconfig) you can add additional
> stuff to ignore. Seems like a better approach for private stuff.
>
> I'll use this to exclude my own private stuff,
> and have a proper .gitignore that I can commit.
>
> umm.. seems a strange way to me.
Why not use your own local private branch..
this way u can keep master in sync with head
and then merge into you local "private" branch
Pete
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