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From: Ilya Basin <basinilya@gmail.com>
To: Git mailing list <git@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: How to recursively clean only those untracked files that are not ignored?
Date: Sat, 19 Apr 2014 13:05:52 +0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <925417488.20140419130552@gmail.com> (raw)

According to the help, without -x option git clean should let alone the ignored files, but it doesn't.

    [il@reallin test]$ cat .gitignore
    *.sar
    [il@reallin test]$ mkdir -p conf/sar && touch conf/sar/aaa.sar
    [il@reallin test]$ git status
    # On branch master
    nothing to commit, working directory clean
    [il@reallin test]$ git clean -df
    Removing conf/

conf/sar/aaa.sar is removed.

I already asked this http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23148736/git-clean-removes-ignored-files-by-default

Someone even replied that "git does exactly what documentation says".
Well, maybe, but I have doubts that the combination '-df' (without
'-x') is useful at all. If someone wanted to delete ignored files, he
would use '-x' or '-X'.

                 reply	other threads:[~2014-04-19  9:06 UTC|newest]

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