Say you add ignore for all generated files like mentioned. That will
cover what you need because you can `git add --force' file patterns
that are on the ignore list.
Grant Rettke
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Dear David,
David Dynerman writes:
> What I'd like is something like the following gitignore logic:
>
> if filename.org is tracked by git:
>ignore filename.tex, filename.html
>
> If this isn't possible, does anyone have any nice setups for ignoring
> exported versions of org-mode files?
The
Hi David,
David Dynerman writes:
> Sorry in advance, this might be more of a git question than an org-mode
> question, but I thought someone on this list might know the answer.
>
> Is it possible to conditionally gitignore certain files based on files
> that are being tracked?
>
> What I'd like
Hi all,
Sorry in advance, this might be more of a git question than an org-mode
question, but I thought someone on this list might know the answer.
Is it possible to conditionally gitignore certain files based on files
that are being tracked?
What I'd like is something like the following gitigno