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title: gitignore - inclusive or exclusive?
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date: 2024-01-27
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permalink: archive/2024/01/27/gitignore-inclusive-or-exclusive
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How do you write your .gitignore files?
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tags:
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- software-development
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- git
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---
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Add everything and ignore what you don't want, or ignore everything and explicitly add what you need.
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There are two ways to structure a .gitignore file.
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The default approach is that all files can be added, and you specify the files and directories you want to ignore.
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For example, if my `.gitignore` file was this, these two directories would be ignored:
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```plain
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vendor
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web
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```
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The other approach is to ignore everything and unignore the things to add. For example:
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```plain
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!build.yaml
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!Dockerfile
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!docker-compose.yaml
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!web/*/custom
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```
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Both approaches work and are regularly used.
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Which approach do you prefer and why?
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Reply and let me know.
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