Can we stage all files using git add command, except some specific files ?

2014-05-26 Thread Arup Rakshit
Hi,

Look below :

arup@linux-wzza:~/Rails/app git status
# On branch master
#
# Initial commit
#
# Untracked files:
#   (use git add file... to include in what will be committed)
#
#   .gitignore
#   Gemfile
#   Gemfile.lock
#   README.rdoc
#   Rakefile
#   app/
#   bin/
#   config.ru
#   config/
#   db/
#   lib/
#   log/
#   public/
#   test/
#   vendor/
arup@linux-wzza:~/Rails/app git add -A
arup@linux-wzza:~/Rails/app git status
# On branch master
#
# Initial commit
#
# Changes to be committed:
#   (use git rm --cached file... to unstage)
#
#   new file:   .gitignore
#   new file:   Gemfile
#   new file:   Gemfile.lock
#   new file:   README.rdoc
#   new file:   Rakefile
#   new file:   app/assets/images/.keep
#   new file:   app/assets/javascripts/application.js
#   new file:   app/assets/javascripts/upload.js.coffee
#   new file:   app/assets/stylesheets/application.css
#   new file:   app/assets/stylesheets/upload.css.scss
#   new file:   app/controllers/application_controller.rb
#   new file:   app/controllers/concerns/.keep
#   new file:   app/controllers/upload_controller.rb
#   new file:   app/helpers/application_helper.rb
#   new file:   app/helpers/upload_helper.rb
#   new file:   app/mailers/.keep
#   new file:   app/models/.keep
#   new file:   app/models/concerns/.keep
#   new file:   app/models/picture.rb
#   new file:   app/views/layouts/application.html.erb
#   new file:   app/views/upload/get.html.erb
#   new file:   app/views/upload/show.html.erb
#   new file:   bin/bundle
#   new file:   bin/rails
#   new file:   bin/rake
#   new file:   bin/spring
#   new file:   config.ru
#   new file:   config/application.rb
#...
#...
arup@linux-wzza:~/Rails/app git rm --cached .gitignore
rm '.gitignore'
arup@linux-wzza:~/Rails/app git rm --cached bin/bundle
rm 'bin/bundle'


Now, you can see, I have staged all the files first using *git add -A*, then 
_unstaging_ those I don't want to _stage_ right now. Now can this be done, in 
the *staging* time ? I mean any way to tell `git add` command, that add all 
the files from the current directory, except some specific files. What I want 
this is, some times I have at least 30 files, whereas I want to _stage_ say, 20 
files, not the rest 10. During _staging_ can I tell *git add* the same. I used 
*git add -h*, which didn't show me any such hints about my need.


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Re: Can we stage all files using git add command, except some specific files ?

2014-05-26 Thread Dennis Kaarsemaker
On di, 2014-05-27 at 00:33 +0630, Arup Rakshit wrote:
 
 Now, you can see, I have staged all the files first using *git add
 -A*, then _unstaging_ those I don't want to _stage_ right now. Now can
 this be done, in the *staging* time ? I mean any way to tell `git add`
 command, that add all the files from the current directory, except
 some specific files.

No, there is no such option to do that, but you could use git add
--interactive and use its interface to quickly pick the files you want
to add.

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Re: Can we stage all files using git add command, except some specific files ?

2014-05-26 Thread Arup Rakshit
On Monday, May 26, 2014 10:23:22 PM you wrote:
 On di, 2014-05-27 at 00:33 +0630, Arup Rakshit wrote:
  Now, you can see, I have staged all the files first using *git add
  -A*, then _unstaging_ those I don't want to _stage_ right now. Now can
  this be done, in the *staging* time ? I mean any way to tell `git add`
  command, that add all the files from the current directory, except
  some specific files.
 
 No, there is no such option to do that, but you could use git add
 --interactive and use its interface to quickly pick the files you want
 to add.

Hi,

I tried it also.. But just didn't get it, how to use,, lots of options 1,2,3 
etc .. :)

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Re: Can we stage all files using git add command, except some specific files ?

2014-05-26 Thread Javier Domingo Cansino
If you don't want an specific file, but you neither the .gitignore,
just use .git/info/exclude file for project specific or
$HOME/.config/git/ignore for user level.

Anyway, this is all in man gitignore

[1] Git ignore man page: http://git-scm.com/docs/gitignore
Javier Domingo Cansino


2014-05-26 21:27 GMT+02:00 Arup Rakshit arupraks...@rocketmail.com:
 On Monday, May 26, 2014 10:23:22 PM you wrote:
 On di, 2014-05-27 at 00:33 +0630, Arup Rakshit wrote:
  Now, you can see, I have staged all the files first using *git add
  -A*, then _unstaging_ those I don't want to _stage_ right now. Now can
  this be done, in the *staging* time ? I mean any way to tell `git add`
  command, that add all the files from the current directory, except
  some specific files.

 No, there is no such option to do that, but you could use git add
 --interactive and use its interface to quickly pick the files you want
 to add.

 Hi,

 I tried it also.. But just didn't get it, how to use,, lots of options 1,2,3
 etc .. :)

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Re: Can we stage all files using git add command, except some specific files ?

2014-05-26 Thread Duy Nguyen
On Tue, May 27, 2014 at 1:03 AM, Arup Rakshit
arupraks...@rocketmail.com wrote:
 Now, you can see, I have staged all the files first using *git add -A*, then
 _unstaging_ those I don't want to _stage_ right now. Now can this be done, in
 the *staging* time ? I mean any way to tell `git add` command, that add all
 the files from the current directory, except some specific files. What I want
 this is, some times I have at least 30 files, whereas I want to _stage_ say, 
 20
 files, not the rest 10. During _staging_ can I tell *git add* the same. I used
 *git add -h*, which didn't show me any such hints about my need.


Try git add -A :/ :!pattern1 :!pattern2 which basically says add
all files in repo _except_ those that match pattern1, or pattern2... I
assume you can classify the rest 10 because there's no way to
express Adding all except the rest 10.
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Re: Can we stage all files using git add command, except some specific files ?

2014-05-26 Thread Duy Nguyen
On Tue, May 27, 2014 at 5:06 AM, Javier Domingo Cansino
javier...@gmail.com wrote:
 If you don't want an specific file, but you neither the .gitignore,
 just use .git/info/exclude file for project specific or
 $HOME/.config/git/ignore for user level.

This is actually better. 'git add' does not allow to specify exclude
patterns in command line (more convenient then editing .gitignore)
like ls-files. Perhaps we should add it for one-shot exclusion?

 Anyway, this is all in man gitignore

 [1] Git ignore man page: http://git-scm.com/docs/gitignore
 Javier Domingo Cansino
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Re: Can we stage all files using git add command, except some specific files ?

2014-05-26 Thread Arup Rakshit
On Tuesday, May 27, 2014 12:06:34 AM you wrote:
 If you don't want an specific file, but you neither the .gitignore,
 just use .git/info/exclude file for project specific or
 $HOME/.config/git/ignore for user level.
 
 Anyway, this is all in man gitignore
 
 [1] Git ignore man page: http://git-scm.com/docs/gitignore
 Javier Domingo Cansino

Hum. That I know, but I show that in my post, just as an example. Here 
question was other files, not _.gitignore_. Anyway, I understand now, that I am 
looking for is not available in Git. The way, I was doing, is the only way to 
do it.

Thanks for your reply.

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