I've seen a few questions/answers around avoiding precompiling various assets while using the Rails pipeline; however, I want to effectively blacklist via an array of Regex's for pathname matches to exclude from precompilation. Most often for me, this is often a set of partials that will fail precompilation anyway.
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First off -- keithgaputis has expertly answered a part of this here but it's not quite an answer to the above question. Read and vote up his answer and then see my additions to his below:
You can add all of your regular expressions to the blacklist array for exclusion and then the two part if condition
will first eliminate items beginning with underscore (this isn't quite a perfect Regex yet, play with rubular) and secondly will eliminate anything that matches the blacklisted expressions. Happy coding!