I am working on a small git project involving .obj files.
When I look at the "project tab" I see they are ignored
But I cant understand why, if I look at my .gitignore:
/DepthPeeling/nbproject/private/
/DepthPeeling/dist/
/DepthPeeling/build/
It looks fine
If I open a Git Bash and type
$ git add dragon.obj
The following paths are ignored by one of your .gitignore files:
DepthPelling/sry/depthPeeling/data/dragon.ogj
Use -f if you really want to add them.
fatal: no file added
Wut?
Might it be there is more than one .gitignore file? If I look for them, I find only the one in the root directory of the project itself (the one I shown before) and nothing more..
Edit: so it looks like I have a global ignore D:\Documents\gitignore_global.txt
#ignore thumbnails created by windows
Thumbs.db
#Ignore files build by Visual Studio
*.obj
*.exe
*.pdb
*.user
*.aps
*.pch
*.vspscc
*_i.c
*_p.c
*.ncb
*.suo
*.tlb
*.tlh
*.bak
*.cache
*.ilk
*.log
*.dll
*.lib
*.sbr
You can easily find which
.gitignore
(and which rule) is responsible for ignoring your.obj
file usinggit check-ignore
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git config -l
should show something similar to: