On 04/22/2014 06:54 PM, Junio C Hamano wrote:
Interesting. It will break immediately when the project starts
wanting to distribute its "canonical" ignore list
If that happens, that's a problem caused by the project wanting to
misuse .gitignore.
There are good practices and bad practices. F
On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 04:09:47PM -0700, a...@bellandwhistle.net wrote:
> >Andrew Ardill writes:
> >
> >As a data point, I have seen people add ".gitignore" to their
> >.gitignore file, as they don't want to share the file.
>
> Right, I've seen that too.
That something I am actually doing in my
Andrew Ardill writes:
As a data point, I have seen people add ".gitignore" to their
.gitignore file, as they don't want to share the file.
Right, I've seen that too. It confused the heck out of me. It only lends
credence to my point about the docs. Those users want the functionality
of a pat
Andrew Ardill writes:
> As a data point, I have seen people add ".gitignore" to their
> .gitignore file, as they don't want to share the file.
Interesting. It will break immediately when the project starts
wanting to distribute its "canonical" ignore list, but until that
time, it would "work" (
On 18 April 2014 10:36, wrote:
> "Like the $GIT_DIR/info/exclude file, gitignore files specify intentionally
> untracked files that Git should ignore. The difference is that files matched
> by a pattern in a gitignore file will be untracked for all users of the
> repository."
As a data point, I
On 2014-04-16 16:45, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
Hi,
a...@bellandwhistle.net wrote:
In particular, 'exclude' is spottily documented.
Where did you expect to read about it? I see some mention of
.git/info/exclude in the gitignore(5) page, but I wouldn't be
surprised if there's room for improvemen
Hi,
a...@bellandwhistle.net wrote:
> In particular, 'exclude' is spottily documented.
Where did you expect to read about it? I see some mention of
.git/info/exclude in the gitignore(5) page, but I wouldn't be
surprised if there's room for improvement there (improvements
welcome).
>
On 2014-04-16 10:51, Junio C Hamano wrote:
a...@bellandwhistle.net writes:
Any clarification on the differences much appreciated:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23097368/git-ignore-vs-exclude-vs-assume-unchanged/23097509
Please don't force people to refer to external site.
The .gitignor
Any clarification on the differences much appreciated:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23097368/git-ignore-vs-exclude-vs-assume-unchanged/23097509
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a...@bellandwhistle.net writes:
> Any clarification on the differences much appreciated:
>
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23097368/git-ignore-vs-exclude-vs-assume-unchanged/23097509
Please don't force people to refer to external site.
The .gitignore and .git/info/exclude are the two UIs to
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