Re: [PATCH 0/1] Allow the 'revert' option in Git Gui to operate on untracked files, deleting them

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On 2019-10-28 at 18:58:06, Jonathan Gilbert via GitGitGadget wrote:
> My development environment sometimes makes automatic changes that I don't
> want to keep. In some cases, this involves new files being added that I
> don't want to commit or keep. I have typically had to explicitly delete
> those files externally to Git Gui, and I want to be able to just select
> those newly-created untracked files and "revert" them into oblivion.

Is there a reason these new files can't be ignored, with one of the
.gitignore file, .git/info/exclude, or core.excludesFile?

If so, it would be helpful to explain that in the commit message so we
can more fully understand the rationale here.
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brian m. carlson: Houston, Texas, US
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