I've got some 'resource files' that get changed every time we run our script. The files are located in a folder called 'res/
'. Gathering the data the is in all these files takes a while, so I don't want to get rid of them every time I pull, however, I don't want to have to commit them whenever they change. I had them listed in a .gitignore but it seems that I loose them between creating new branches, merging branches back, and pulls.
How can I have git not remove them, but not keep track of them?
.gitignore
are literally ignored by git completely, so git will not move or delete them (unless you explicitly ask for it by runninggit clean -X
). If you're losing those files, there has to be something else that cleans them up, or they've been committed in one of the branches.