How do I use advanced commands in .gitignore?
You can use advanced commands in .gitignore to specify patterns for files and directories. For example, you can use wildcards like *
and ?
.
Can you give me an example of using wildcards?
Sure! If you want to ignore all .log
files in any directory, you can add *.log
to your .gitignore file.
What if I want to ignore a specific folder but not its subfolders?
You can ignore a specific folder by adding foldername/
to your .gitignore. To include subfolders, you would need to specify them individually.
Is there a way to ignore files based on their size?
Unfortunately, .gitignore does not support ignoring files based on size. You would need to use a script for that.
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