On Wed, Nov 02 2022, Philip Oakley wrote: > The Git documentation contains many examples that can be prepared as > repository bundles for users to clone and explore without any language > or translation confusions between the written word and intended code. I just find this commit entirely confusing, we're adding .gitignore entries, but nothing generates these yet (but I'll read on). All to describe some seeming future feature... > There are also a large number of example repositories in the t/ test > system can can also be exposed to users to highlight the critical > distinctions tested therein. > > These documentation bundles will be prepared ar part of the test system. s/ar/as/ > Start by ignoring those parts which will be considered build artifacts, > the GIT-BUNDLE-DIR, and the `.bndl` bundle files themselves. > > The artifacts themselves will later be manipulated by the `make` elements > of the documentation system. > > Signed-off-by: Philip Oakley <philipoakley@iee.email> > --- > .gitignore | 2 ++ > 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore > index 6ded10067a..b96a4ce5df 100644 > --- a/.gitignore > +++ b/.gitignore > @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ > /fuzz-pack-headers > /fuzz-pack-idx > /GIT-BUILD-OPTIONS > +/GIT-BUNDLE-DIR > /GIT-CFLAGS > /GIT-LDFLAGS > /GIT-PREFIX > @@ -250,3 +251,4 @@ Release/ > *.dSYM > /contrib/buildsystems/out > CMakeSettings.json > +*.bndl We've been putting quite a few things in .build/ recently, so whatever this is, if you put it in .build/test-bundles/ or whatever you don't need to write "clean" rules for it, or add this ignore entry.