Morning > > I have a git repo called configurations. I want to add the directory > > /etc/ansible to the repo. > > > > Problem is when I clone the repo, I am not able to commit the ansible > > directory as the ansible root directory is outside the repo? > > > > Is there a way of getting the ansible directory into git without using a > > symlink? > > Would a pre-commit hook to copy the config files into your repo > (before committing) do what you need? > > [- snippet starts -] > # create or append /path/to/repo/.git/hooks/pre-commit > > cp -r /etc/ansible ./etc/ansible > git add ./etc/ansible > > [- snippet ends -] > > If this strategy works for you, you might want to keep a copy of the > pre-commit file in your repo and just symlink to it from .git/hooks - > just be sure to note the pre-commit symlink in your README for other > any other (or future) developers. This will work for me. Tried it yesterday and its working fine. Thanks a lot guys for the various idea
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