hey, thanks that is the kind of thing i was looking for.

On Mar 20, 3:58 pm, Mat Schaffer <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mar 20, 2009, at 7:29 AM, elk_ wrote:
>
> > I have my github repository where i commit my app to (origin) but then
> > i have the heroku repository aswell. The thing is i want to keep my
> > config.yml ignored in the github repository as it contains passwords &
> > information, but i want it to be commited to heroku so that it
> > works :)
>
> > Is there a way to have different ignore files for each repository or
> > am i thinking about this the wrong way?
>
> One option could be to move this stuff to the database, but another  
> option would be to keep a heroku branch separate from your main  
> development branch and push from that rather than master. This branch  
> would have the config.yml in it w/ the password. Then deployment would  
> be:
>
> git checkout heroku
> git merge master
> git push heroku
>
> (or something like that anyway).
>
> You could probably even use grb to set up your local "heroku" branch  
> to track heroku/master.
>
> Hope that helps,
> Mat
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