There is an assume-unchanged option you can set with git-update-index, but
that's for your local repository only; it is possible that other developers
will overwrite the file.

If you tell us some more details, the list may give you better answers or
alternatives, though.

Best,
Gergely
On 6 Jan 2016 19:05, "Tikhon Tarnavsky" <tikhon.tarnav...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I need to save some file in my git repo in it's current state, ignoring
> all changes to it forever. Any suggestions?
>
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