* spaces in filenames
@ 2026-04-01 4:57 me
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From: me @ 2026-04-01 4:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
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[https://git-scm.com/docs/gitignore#_pattern_format]
so, there are probably a hundred or more pages where this question comes
up. The URL I included is just one example.
Ok. fine. there might not be even one more example, but:
the entire tutorial uses namespaces that do not include spaces.
and since the real world doesn't ever seem to work that way, I feel you
really should include instructions on how to deal with it.
I don't know if this will work/
"or if I should use quotes"/
{or some other arcane method/} :EOF
to delineate that my text has spaces and I can't remove them because
users are fundamentally tied to written language syntax.
and your documentation, on your own procedure, doesn't help.
worse than this is that I was sent to your tutorial for help, but from
different software that decided to use your process. Now, I know you
can't fix them (actually, we both could; it's jellyfin and they are open
source, but one step at a time). But, please, can you provide a little
more clarity about how Git works? I mean, I use git and I have the
question now, I just learned about it because jellyfin is being lazy.
-m
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