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Answer by DeanOC for git ignore exception

If you're working with Visual Studio and your .dll happens to be in a bin folder, then you'll need to add an exception for the particular bin folder itself, before you can add the exception for the...

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Answer by Rosberg Linhares for git ignore exception

The solution depends on the relation between the git ignore rule and the exception rule: Files/Files at the same level: use the @Skilldrick solution. Folders/Subfolders: use the @Matiss Jurgelis...

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Answer by Erfan for git ignore exception

Since Git 2.7.0 Git will take exceptions into account. From the official release notes: Allow a later "!/abc/def" to override an earlier "/abc" that appears in the same .gitignore file to make it...

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Answer by Matiss Jurgelis for git ignore exception

Git ignores folders if you write: /js but it can't add exceptions if you do: !/js/jquery or !/js/jquery/ or !/js/jquery/* You must write: /js/* and only then you can except subfolders like this...

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Answer by Simon Paarlberg for git ignore exception

To exclude everything in a directory, but some sub-directories, do the following: wp-content/* !wp-content/plugins/ !wp-content/themes/ Source: https://gist.github.com/444295

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Answer by Tobias Kienzler for git ignore exception

!foo.dll in .gitignore, or (every time!) git add -f foo.dll

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Answer by Nils Riedemann for git ignore exception

You can simply git add -f path/to/foo.dll. .gitignore ignores only files for usual tracking and stuff like git add .

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Answer by Skilldrick for git ignore exception

Use: *.dll #Exclude all dlls !foo.dll #Except for foo.dll From gitignore: An optional prefix ! which negates the pattern; any matching file excluded by a previous pattern will become included again. If...

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Answer by Robert Munteanu for git ignore exception

Just add ! before an exclusion rule. According to the gitignore man page: Patterns have the following format: ... An optional prefix ! which negates the pattern; any matching file excluded by a...

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git ignore exception

I have a gitignore file that makes git ignore *.dll files, and that is actually the behavior I want. However, if I want an exception ( i.e. to be able to commit foo.dll), how can I achieve this?

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Answer by Miladiouss for git ignore exception

This is how I do it, with a README.md file in each directory:/data/*!/data/README.md!/data/input//data/input/*!/data/input/README.md!/data/output//data/output/*!/data/output/README.md

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Answer by Miladiouss for git ignore exception

If you have a directory and want to ignore everything with the exception of some files (e.g. *.py files), you can do:sub-dir/**/*.*!sub-dir/**/*.py

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Answer by Aidin for git ignore exception

For Nested Folders, I came up with a solution based on Matiss's answer.Let's say I want to ignore everything in build/ directory (which is in /app). So I do:build/*However, if I want to exclude...

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