I came across an issue where the leading slash exclusion pattern does not work with git clean on Windows. What did you do before the bug happened? (Steps to reproduce your issue) Run the following commands: 1. mkdir foo 2. mkdir -p bar/foo 3. git clean -fdx --exclude /foo What did you expect to happen? (Expected behavior) The root-level directory is not removed because it's excluded Removing bar/ What happened instead? (Actual behavior) The root level directory is removed: Removing bar/ Removing foo/ What's different between what you expected and what actually happened? The root-level exclusion doesn't work Anything else you want to add: Please review the rest of the bug report below. You can delete any lines you don't wish to share. [System Info] git version: git version 2.35.1.windows.2, 2.31.1.windows.1 cpu: x86_64 built from commit: c5f0be26a7e3846e3b6268d1c6c4800d838c6bbb sizeof-long: 4 sizeof-size_t: 8 shell-path: /bin/sh feature: fsmonitor--daemon uname: Windows 10.0 22000 compiler info: gnuc: 10.2 libc info: no libc information available $SHELL (typically, interactive shell): C:\Program Files\Git\usr\bin\bash.exe [Enabled Hooks] post-commit post-checkout post-merge pre-push -- **Confidentiality** The information contained in this e-mail is confidential, may be privileged and is intended solely for the use of the named addressee. Access to this e-mail by any other person is not authorised. If you are not the intended recipient, you should not disclose, copy, distribute, take any action or rely on it and you should please notify the sender by reply. Any opinions expressed are not necessarily those of the company. We may monitor all incoming and outgoing emails in line with current legislation. We have taken steps to ensure that this email and attachments are free from any virus, but it remains your responsibility to ensure that viruses do not adversely affect you.