Comment by modulared
3 months ago
> I could disable autoadding files, but life will be worse that way.
``` [snapshot] auto-track = 'none()' ```
This is what I do, and I don't think it is worse. I prefer not having all my ignored files auto-tracked when I accidentally go back to a commit without them in the .gitignore
Some other solutions (which aren't simple at all): - Remove specific files from auto-track - Have a private commit with changes to the .gitignore and work on top of a merge commit - Like last one, have a private commit with the files you don't want to push (+ merge)
I have it setup where any commit with a description that starts with "IGNORE:" is private.
snippet from my config: ``` [git] private-commits = ''' description(regex:"(?x) # (?x) enables the x flag (verbose mode) allowing comments and ignores whitespace # see: https://docs.rs/regex/latest/regex/#grouping-and-flags
# Ignores commits starting with:
# (case-insensitive) PRIV: or PRIVATE:, or IGNORE:
^(?i:PRIV(ATE)?):
| ^IGNORE:
")
''' ```
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