On 28/10/16 15:54, Junio C Hamano wrote: > Jeff King <peff@xxxxxxxx> writes: > >> However, as I said elsewhere, I'm not convinced this feature is all that >> helpful for in-repository .gitignore files, and I think it does >> introduce compatibility complications. People with older git will not >> respect your .gitignore.d files. Whereas $GIT_DIR/info is purely a local >> matter. > > As I do not see the point of making in-tree .gitignore to a forest > of .gitignore.d/ at all, compatibility complications is not worth > even thinking about, I would have to say. Well; that saves some work. :) I do not suggesting making this mandatory. I think it adds value and it is a common and understood mechanism. But, if it is abhorrent, consider: There is precedent for including files in git-config. This could be extended to ignore files. The code is not similar, but the concept is. I could live with it. Or how about a new githook that can intelligently create or return the details? This would be my least favourite option unless it was configured in an obvious place. Finally, if this is a bad-idea, as I asked in the beginning, I will consider the equine expired, cease flagellation and apologise for the noise.