Behdad Esfahbod wrote:
The idea is that .gitignore files are autogenerated and are NOT stored in the repository. To use, just copy git.mk into your toplevel, add it to git, run "make -f git.mk" and commit all changes it makes to your tree...
If the generated .gitignore is not meant to be committed into the repository, maybe the script should edit .git/info/exclude instead ?
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