Will git-rm --cached delete another user's working tree files when they pull

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迷失自我 2020-12-14 09:07

I wish to stop tracking files but still keep them in my working tree.

I\'ve gathered that git rm --cached FILE will let me do that. However, if someone

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  •  情书的邮戳
    2020-12-14 09:46

    Yes, their copies will be automatically deleted. Imagine if this deletion wouldn't happen--then working copies of all users would be polluted with piles of deleted files, which aren't needed anymore.

    However, if the remote users made local changes to these files, they won't be deleted, since pull will result in a merge conflict.

    As Jefromi suggests in his comment, while the files are removed at the other users' sides, they can easily be restored--they're under a version-control, aren't they? ;-) Files could be gotten by git checkout -- . As revision you may specify the id of the previous commit, for pull it's saved in ORIG_HEAD (see this question for details):

    git checkout ORIG_HEAD -- removed_file
    

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