No, this isn't a post about .gitignore
The .gitignore file is a great way to exclude files from a repository for all users. This post is...
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Oh, that's new. I thought this would be about global gitignore. Thanks!
If you commonly create files that you don't want to commit to any of your projects, you can also create a global ignore file.
For example, say you're on a Mac and you want to make sure you never commit the
.DS_Storefiles generated by your OS, you could run the below command to add an ignore rule to your global list.Knew about this trick but it never worked for me. Added a file to .git/info/exclude but it still gets tracked.
Is there anything else that should be done?
Interesting- itโs always worked for me when I do this. Are these files that are previously tracked?
Yeah, that's why I'm trying to untrack them :-)
I think I got this: stackoverflow.com/questions/268824...
Oh good! If or doesnโt end up working for you, please let me know and I can try to remember what I did in the past ๐
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