From: Kaartic Sivaraam <kaartic.sivaraam@gmail.com>
To: rpjday@crashcourse.ca, git@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: is there a truly compelling rationale for .git/info/exclude?
Date: Fri, 06 Oct 2017 19:48:44 +0530 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1507299524.12554.9.camel@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20171006061434.Horde.16MqZ-fejqXm6BLpL7prK1K@crashcourse.ca>
On Fri, 2017-10-06 at 06:14 -0400, rpjday@crashcourse.ca wrote:
> and in this funny grey area in between, we have .git/info/exclude,
> to be used for ... what, exactly? the one argument i've come up with
> is the situation where you discover that a repo you've cloned has an
> incomplete set of .gitignore patterns, and while you submit a patch
> for that to the maintainer, you can temporarily add that pattern
> to .git/info/exclude, and as soon as the patch is accepted, you can
> toss it.
>
> but even that isn't a really compelling reason. so what's it for?
>
Thanks for asking this question. I have long been in the scenario you
just described above except that I didn't know of .git/info/exclude all
these days. I was longing to find if there was a way to ignore files in
a repo without touching the .gitignore of that repo . Now I have found
one, the ".git/info/exclude".
Thanks, again.
--
Kaartic
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2017-10-06 14:19 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2017-10-06 10:14 is there a truly compelling rationale for .git/info/exclude? rpjday
2017-10-06 12:13 ` Junio C Hamano
2017-10-06 17:39 ` Robert P. J. Day
2017-10-06 19:23 ` Jonathan Nieder
2017-10-07 21:20 ` brian m. carlson
2017-10-12 23:18 ` Johannes Schindelin
2017-10-12 23:56 ` Jeff King
2017-10-13 7:05 ` Robert P. J. Day
2017-10-06 14:18 ` Kaartic Sivaraam [this message]
2017-10-08 8:41 ` Steinar Bang
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