Ignoring a directory from a Git repo after it's been added

蹲街弑〆低调 提交于 2019-11-26 19:17:43

问题


I've learned how to exclude an entire directory in git (add a line bin/ to .gitignore). And I've learned how to ignore files "after the fact" (i.e. after they have been added to git):

git rm --cached <filename>

How do I ignore an entire directory (e.g. bin/) after it has been added to a Git repo?

I tried git rm --cached bin/ but all I received was the error:

fatal: pathspec 'bin/' did not match any files

When I tried (at the root directory, where .git exists) git rm --cached MyProj/bin/ the error is different:

fatal: not removing 'MyProj/bin/' recursively without -r

What does this mean and will I need to commit and/or branch this now?


回答1:


I was able to get this working with git rm -r --cached bin/ (note the recursive -r)in the root of the repo - are you talking about finding the bin directories and untracking them?

You will have to commit before the exclusion is reflected.

I just saw that you were on Windows. This was in Terminal on OSX, just a heads up.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6618612/ignoring-a-directory-from-a-git-repo-after-its-been-added

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