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# gitig - Simple gitignore management |
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# gitig - Simple gitignore management |
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`gitig` helps you to manage your .gitignore files more easily. |
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When starting a new project, `gitig` will be there for you to download an |
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example gitignore file for your project [from GitHub](https://github.com/github/gitignore). |
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Check `gitig list-templates` to find all available templates and download it |
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with `gitig get {template}`. |
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During the project there will be always some files, which need to be ignored. |
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Don't waste time with opening .gitignore in your editor and add a line there, |
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just `gitig add {file}` and you're done. When ignoring concrete files, your |
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shell will be there for you to complete the full filename. |
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For more info check the help with `gitig help` |