On Aug 24, 2007, at 12:55, Johannes Schindelin wrote:
On Fri, 24 Aug 2007, V?in? J?rvel wrote:
I also think that maintaining a proper .gitignore is imporant, and
more
productive than using --only-tracked instead. But when I have
cruft that can't
be put in .gitignore, or it would ignore files that are supposed
to be shown
and tracked, I use --only-tracked.
Would it not be better to imitate the "-x" and "-X" options of ls-
files,
then? You could achieve the effect you desire by "git status -x
\*" then.
Ciao,
Dscho
I haven't used that option, do I understand correctly, that with that
option, you should provide another exclusion file? That would remove
the dynamic ability of --only-tracked.
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