This is my .gitignore:
#ignore all kind of files
*
#except php files
!*.php
All I want is to ignore all kind of files except the .php ones, but with this .gitignore I'm also ignoring folders...
Is there a way to tell git to accept my project folder structure while keeping the track only of the .php files?
It seems like now I can't add folders to my repo:
vivo@vivoPC:~/workspace/motor$ git add my_folder/
The following paths are ignored by one of your .gitignore files:
my_folder
Use -f if you really want to add them.
fatal: no files added
This works for me (excludes all imgs folder content except .gitkeep files)
This is simple, just add another entry
!my_folder
in your.gitignore
The last line will take special care of
my_folder
, and will not ignore any php files within it; but files within other folders will still be ignored because of the first pattern of*
.EDIT
I think I misread your question. If you want to ignore all files except
.php
files, you can useThis will not ignore any file which doesn't have an extension (example: if you have
README
and notREADME.txt
), and will ignore any folder with a.
in its name (example: directory namedmodule.1
).FWIW, git doesn't track directories, and hence there is no way to specify ignore rules for directory vs file
I had a similar problem; I wanted to whitelist
*.c
, but the accepted answer didn't work for me, because I had files that didn't contain ".".So for those who want to handle that: