WinXP + mysisGit1.7
In my .gitignore fi开发者_如何学JAVAle, but still can't see Demos/path/to/file/file.cpp
being tracked by git.
I have below entries:
Demos/
!Demos/path/to/file/file.cpp
The absolute path is: c:\Project\Demos\path\to\file\file.cpp
What could be wrong? Please help, thanks.
EDIT:
I found the way how mysisGit .gitignore work on WindowsXP can only ignore certain type of file, then exclude some files with same type. For example:
*.bak
!tracking.bak
!/path/to/file/tracking2.bak
It doesn't work ignore folder and exclude some files under that folder. Below won't work:
/folderUnderRepoRoot/
!/folderUnderRepoRoot/tracking.cpp
Nor
anyFolderNamedLikeThis/
!anyFolderNamedLikeThis/tracking.cpp
!/anyFolderNamedLikeThis/tracking.cpp
However, I do find that there's an exception. There's a work-around way to exclude files just right under the ignored folder (not to its subfolder). This works.
/folderUnderRepoRoot/*
/folderUnderRepoRoot/tracking.cpp
But this way is only limited when the file is not in any subfolder, so it's not so useful.
So I end up still commit most of source files, even I was only interested in a few files while tracking some others big project. Which means there're a bunch of files I won't touch but still need to commit them.
Here is another thread that had similar problem.
Your .gitignore
exception does not work because "It is not possible to re-include a file if a parent directory of that file is excluded" (source). This is "a performance related quirk in Git" (source).
As an ugly-but-functional workaround, do this for every directory in the path to your file:
- Exclude the contents of the directory.
- Re-include the sub-directory leading to your file (resp. finally, re-include your file).
Your entries would look like this, with each two-line section corresponding to the two steps above for one directory level:
Demos/*
!Demos/path/
Demos/path/*
!Demos/path/to/
Demos/path/to/*
!Demos/path/to/file/
Demos/path/to/file/*
!Demos/path/to/file/file.cpp
Notes:
The first line is not Demos/
, unlike what the question author tried. Demos
is a parent directory of our file, so we would have to re-include it right afterwards – means, we do not have to exclude it in the first place. Instead, we start by excluding only its contents: Demos/*
.
Do add to .gitignore
as follows:
folderUnderRepoRoot/**/*
!folderUnderRepoRoot/tracking.cpp
But make sure, that at least a one file added to git index from the folderUnderRepoRoot
folder.
If it's just one file, I wouldn't normally modify .gitignore
The following should ignore .gitignore
and allow you to add the file
git add -f Demos/path/to/file/file.cpp
Can you try replacing it with !/Demos/path/to/file/file.cpp
(note the leading slash after the exclamation mark) instead and try again?
for me, the case was so much different. I tried to ignore all files starting with "secrets" except this file "secrets.[stage].json" as it is just a template for developers.
This doesn't work
secrets*
!secrets.[stage].json
I found out that it was just because bracket is a special character that need to be escaped so this was the solution
secrets*
!secrets.[stage].json
The same problem happens with other special characters.
As .gitignore uses globbing patterns to match against file names. You can find the documentation of globbing patterns here https://linux.die.net/man/7/glob Which was much better for me than the official .gitignore documentation.
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