Re: file is showing as modified even that it was never commited

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> That actually was a solution to your problem, not a workaround.
Not really, because I would like to investigate what happened, not
just fix it. In that case I could as well recreate repository I
guess...

I agree that I could add those files accidentally. But I'm really
disappointed in fact that you seem to ignore all the part where I
described in details how I checked this and why I think this is not
the case.
Could you please answer if there was something wrong with my checking?
I'm asking second time.

Or could you guide me step by step through investigation which would
confirm your theory?

On Mon, 4 May 2020 at 14:00, Shourya Shukla <shouryashukla.oo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On 04/05 10:11, Ewa Śliwińska wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > thanks for your response.
> > I consider what you propose rather a workaround, while it is really
> > important for me to get to know what happened here.
> > Could you help me investigate this?
>
> That actually was a solution to your problem, not a workaround.
>
> > I though that I might add those files accidentally before. That's why I
> > checked it, I wrote about this in the original email.
> > Did I check in a wrong way?
>
> If we go into detail of what might have actually happened, the `.idea`
> folder must've been tracked before getting a mention in the
> `.gitignore`. Now, the thing is that `.gitignore` ignores only those
> patterns/files which were not tracked since their addition in it. So
> most probably, this would have been the case with `.idea` as well.
>
> And yes, you might have added those files before accidentally, maybe
> when you did a `git add .` or something alike.
>
> Regards,
> Shourya Shukla
Pozdrawiam
Ewa

On Mon, 4 May 2020 at 14:00, Shourya Shukla <shouryashukla.oo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On 04/05 10:11, Ewa Śliwińska wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > thanks for your response.
> > I consider what you propose rather a workaround, while it is really
> > important for me to get to know what happened here.
> > Could you help me investigate this?
>
> That actually was a solution to your problem, not a workaround.
>
> > I though that I might add those files accidentally before. That's why I
> > checked it, I wrote about this in the original email.
> > Did I check in a wrong way?
>
> If we go into detail of what might have actually happened, the `.idea`
> folder must've been tracked before getting a mention in the
> `.gitignore`. Now, the thing is that `.gitignore` ignores only those
> patterns/files which were not tracked since their addition in it. So
> most probably, this would have been the case with `.idea` as well.
>
> And yes, you might have added those files before accidentally, maybe
> when you did a `git add .` or something alike.
>
> Regards,
> Shourya Shukla




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