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gitignore(5) |
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NAME |
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gitignore - Specifies intentionally untracked files to ignore |
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SYNOPSIS |
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$GIT_DIR/info/exclude, .gitignore |
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DESCRIPTION |
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A `gitignore` file specifies intentionally untracked files that |
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git should ignore. |
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Files already tracked by git are not affected; see the NOTES |
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below for details. |
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Each line in a `gitignore` file specifies a pattern. |
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When deciding whether to ignore a path, git normally checks |
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`gitignore` patterns from multiple sources, with the following |
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order of precedence, from highest to lowest (within one level of |
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precedence, the last matching pattern decides the outcome): |
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* Patterns read from the command line for those commands that support |
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them. |
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* Patterns read from a `.gitignore` file in the same directory |
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as the path, or in any parent directory, with patterns in the |
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higher level files (up to the toplevel of the work tree) being overridden |
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by those in lower level files down to the directory containing the file. |
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These patterns match relative to the location of the |
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`.gitignore` file. A project normally includes such |
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`.gitignore` files in its repository, containing patterns for |
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files generated as part of the project build. |
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* Patterns read from `$GIT_DIR/info/exclude`. |
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* Patterns read from the file specified by the configuration |
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variable 'core.excludesfile'. |
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Which file to place a pattern in depends on how the pattern is meant to |
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be used. Patterns which should be version-controlled and distributed to |
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other repositories via clone (i.e., files that all developers will want |
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to ignore) should go into a `.gitignore` file. Patterns which are |
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specific to a particular repository but which do not need to be shared |
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with other related repositories (e.g., auxiliary files that live inside |
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the repository but are specific to one user's workflow) should go into |
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the `$GIT_DIR/info/exclude` file. Patterns which a user wants git to |
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ignore in all situations (e.g., backup or temporary files generated by |
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the user's editor of choice) generally go into a file specified by |
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`core.excludesfile` in the user's `~/.gitconfig`. |
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The underlying git plumbing tools, such as |
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'git ls-files' and 'git read-tree', read |
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`gitignore` patterns specified by command-line options, or from |
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files specified by command-line options. Higher-level git |
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tools, such as 'git status' and 'git add', |
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use patterns from the sources specified above. |
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PATTERN FORMAT |
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- A blank line matches no files, so it can serve as a separator |
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for readability. |
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- A line starting with # serves as a comment. |
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- An optional prefix '!' which negates the pattern; any |
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matching file excluded by a previous pattern will become |
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included again. If a negated pattern matches, this will |
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override lower precedence patterns sources. |
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- If the pattern ends with a slash, it is removed for the |
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purpose of the following description, but it would only find |
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a match with a directory. In other words, `foo/` will match a |
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directory `foo` and paths underneath it, but will not match a |
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regular file or a symbolic link `foo` (this is consistent |
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with the way how pathspec works in general in git). |
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- If the pattern does not contain a slash '/', git treats it as |
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a shell glob pattern and checks for a match against the |
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pathname relative to the location of the `.gitignore` file |
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(relative to the toplevel of the work tree if not from a |
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`.gitignore` file). |
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- Otherwise, git treats the pattern as a shell glob suitable |
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for consumption by fnmatch(3) with the FNM_PATHNAME flag: |
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wildcards in the pattern will not match a / in the pathname. |
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For example, "Documentation/{asterisk}.html" matches |
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"Documentation/git.html" but not "Documentation/ppc/ppc.html" |
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or "tools/perf/Documentation/perf.html". |
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- A leading slash matches the beginning of the pathname. |
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For example, "/{asterisk}.c" matches "cat-file.c" but not |
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"mozilla-sha1/sha1.c". |
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NOTES |
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The purpose of gitignore files is to ensure that certain files |
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not tracked by git remain untracked. |
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To ignore uncommitted changes in a file that is already tracked, |
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use 'git update-index {litdd}assume-unchanged'. |
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To stop tracking a file that is currently tracked, use |
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'git rm --cached'. |
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EXAMPLES |
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$ git status |
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[...] |
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# Untracked files: |
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[...] |
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# Documentation/foo.html |
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# Documentation/gitignore.html |
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# file.o |
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# lib.a |
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# src/internal.o |
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[...] |
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$ cat .git/info/exclude |
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# ignore objects and archives, anywhere in the tree. |
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*.[oa] |
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$ cat Documentation/.gitignore |
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# ignore generated html files, |
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*.html |
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# except foo.html which is maintained by hand |
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!foo.html |
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$ git status |
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[...] |
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# Untracked files: |
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[...] |
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# Documentation/foo.html |
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[...] |
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Another example: |
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$ cat .gitignore |
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vmlinux* |
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$ ls arch/foo/kernel/vm* |
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arch/foo/kernel/vmlinux.lds.S |
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$ echo '!/vmlinux*' >arch/foo/kernel/.gitignore |
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The second .gitignore prevents git from ignoring |
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`arch/foo/kernel/vmlinux.lds.S`. |
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SEE ALSO |
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-------- |
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linkgit:git-rm[1], linkgit:git-update-index[1], |
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linkgit:gitrepository-layout[5] |
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GIT |
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Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite
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