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   1gitignore(5)
   2============
   3
   4NAME
   5----
   6gitignore - Specifies intentionally untracked files to ignore
   7
   8SYNOPSIS
   9--------
  10$GIT_DIR/info/exclude, .gitignore
  11
  12DESCRIPTION
  13-----------
  14
  15A `gitignore` file specifies intentionally untracked files that
  16git should ignore.
  17Files already tracked by git are not affected; see the NOTES
  18below for details.
  19
  20Each line in a `gitignore` file specifies a pattern.
  21When deciding whether to ignore a path, git normally checks
  22`gitignore` patterns from multiple sources, with the following
  23order of precedence, from highest to lowest (within one level of
  24precedence, the last matching pattern decides the outcome):
  25
  26 * Patterns read from the command line for those commands that support
  27   them.
  28
  29 * Patterns read from a `.gitignore` file in the same directory
  30   as the path, or in any parent directory, with patterns in the
  31   higher level files (up to the toplevel of the work tree) being overridden
  32   by those in lower level files down to the directory containing the file.
  33   These patterns match relative to the location of the
  34   `.gitignore` file.  A project normally includes such
  35   `.gitignore` files in its repository, containing patterns for
  36   files generated as part of the project build.
  37
  38 * Patterns read from `$GIT_DIR/info/exclude`.
  39
  40 * Patterns read from the file specified by the configuration
  41   variable 'core.excludesfile'.
  42
  43Which file to place a pattern in depends on how the pattern is meant to
  44be used. Patterns which should be version-controlled and distributed to
  45other repositories via clone (i.e., files that all developers will want
  46to ignore) should go into a `.gitignore` file. Patterns which are
  47specific to a particular repository but which do not need to be shared
  48with other related repositories (e.g., auxiliary files that live inside
  49the repository but are specific to one user's workflow) should go into
  50the `$GIT_DIR/info/exclude` file.  Patterns which a user wants git to
  51ignore in all situations (e.g., backup or temporary files generated by
  52the user's editor of choice) generally go into a file specified by
  53`core.excludesfile` in the user's `~/.gitconfig`. Its default value is
  54$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/git/ignore. If $XDG_CONFIG_HOME is either not set or empty,
  55$HOME/.config/git/ignore is used instead.
  56
  57The underlying git plumbing tools, such as
  58'git ls-files' and 'git read-tree', read
  59`gitignore` patterns specified by command-line options, or from
  60files specified by command-line options.  Higher-level git
  61tools, such as 'git status' and 'git add',
  62use patterns from the sources specified above.
  63
  64PATTERN FORMAT
  65--------------
  66
  67 - A blank line matches no files, so it can serve as a separator
  68   for readability.
  69
  70 - A line starting with # serves as a comment.
  71
  72 - An optional prefix '!' which negates the pattern; any
  73   matching file excluded by a previous pattern will become
  74   included again.  If a negated pattern matches, this will
  75   override lower precedence patterns sources.
  76
  77 - If the pattern ends with a slash, it is removed for the
  78   purpose of the following description, but it would only find
  79   a match with a directory.  In other words, `foo/` will match a
  80   directory `foo` and paths underneath it, but will not match a
  81   regular file or a symbolic link `foo` (this is consistent
  82   with the way how pathspec works in general in git).
  83
  84 - If the pattern does not contain a slash '/', git treats it as
  85   a shell glob pattern and checks for a match against the
  86   pathname relative to the location of the `.gitignore` file
  87   (relative to the toplevel of the work tree if not from a
  88   `.gitignore` file).
  89
  90 - Otherwise, git treats the pattern as a shell glob suitable
  91   for consumption by fnmatch(3) with the FNM_PATHNAME flag:
  92   wildcards in the pattern will not match a / in the pathname.
  93   For example, "Documentation/{asterisk}.html" matches
  94   "Documentation/git.html" but not "Documentation/ppc/ppc.html"
  95   or "tools/perf/Documentation/perf.html".
  96
  97 - A leading slash matches the beginning of the pathname.
  98   For example, "/{asterisk}.c" matches "cat-file.c" but not
  99   "mozilla-sha1/sha1.c".
 100
 101NOTES
 102-----
 103
 104The purpose of gitignore files is to ensure that certain files
 105not tracked by git remain untracked.
 106
 107To ignore uncommitted changes in a file that is already tracked,
 108use 'git update-index {litdd}assume-unchanged'.
 109
 110To stop tracking a file that is currently tracked, use
 111'git rm --cached'.
 112
 113EXAMPLES
 114--------
 115
 116--------------------------------------------------------------
 117    $ git status
 118    [...]
 119    # Untracked files:
 120    [...]
 121    #       Documentation/foo.html
 122    #       Documentation/gitignore.html
 123    #       file.o
 124    #       lib.a
 125    #       src/internal.o
 126    [...]
 127    $ cat .git/info/exclude
 128    # ignore objects and archives, anywhere in the tree.
 129    *.[oa]
 130    $ cat Documentation/.gitignore
 131    # ignore generated html files,
 132    *.html
 133    # except foo.html which is maintained by hand
 134    !foo.html
 135    $ git status
 136    [...]
 137    # Untracked files:
 138    [...]
 139    #       Documentation/foo.html
 140    [...]
 141--------------------------------------------------------------
 142
 143Another example:
 144
 145--------------------------------------------------------------
 146    $ cat .gitignore
 147    vmlinux*
 148    $ ls arch/foo/kernel/vm*
 149    arch/foo/kernel/vmlinux.lds.S
 150    $ echo '!/vmlinux*' >arch/foo/kernel/.gitignore
 151--------------------------------------------------------------
 152
 153The second .gitignore prevents git from ignoring
 154`arch/foo/kernel/vmlinux.lds.S`.
 155
 156SEE ALSO
 157--------
 158linkgit:git-rm[1], linkgit:git-update-index[1],
 159linkgit:gitrepository-layout[5]
 160
 161GIT
 162---
 163Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite