← Back to context Comment by inigyou 21 hours ago but you do think about it when you add it to every repo? 3 comments inigyou Reply charcircuit 17 hours ago Arguably git should ignore this file by default. 99% of the time it shouldn't be automatically picked up when you want to make a commit. zarzavat 16 hours ago It would also be nice if Finder stopped generating .DS_Store files and moved that information to metadata on the directory! They had a great opportunity to fix this when they introduced APFS but alas the blight continues. solarkraft 15 hours ago Arguably it does: Every default .gitignore I’ve ever seen has included it.
charcircuit 17 hours ago Arguably git should ignore this file by default. 99% of the time it shouldn't be automatically picked up when you want to make a commit. zarzavat 16 hours ago It would also be nice if Finder stopped generating .DS_Store files and moved that information to metadata on the directory! They had a great opportunity to fix this when they introduced APFS but alas the blight continues. solarkraft 15 hours ago Arguably it does: Every default .gitignore I’ve ever seen has included it.
zarzavat 16 hours ago It would also be nice if Finder stopped generating .DS_Store files and moved that information to metadata on the directory! They had a great opportunity to fix this when they introduced APFS but alas the blight continues.
Arguably git should ignore this file by default. 99% of the time it shouldn't be automatically picked up when you want to make a commit.
It would also be nice if Finder stopped generating .DS_Store files and moved that information to metadata on the directory! They had a great opportunity to fix this when they introduced APFS but alas the blight continues.
Arguably it does: Every default .gitignore I’ve ever seen has included it.