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I am looking to .gitignore my plist file found within a subdirectory within my project. When I ignore individual files at the root level where .gitignore is located I have no problems with the exclusion, but when I try to exclude files within the a subdirectory I can't seem set up the proper way to exclude this and my file still appears. I think what is throwing me off the most is the way that my Xcode projects appear in my finder compared to my Xcode program. In Xcode, my .plist appears within a Supporting Files folder. Once would assume that this would mean my gitignore request would be /app-name/Supporting Files/Info.plist, but in the finder, there is no Supporting Files folder, just Info.plist.

Any advice as to what I should do?

Xcode

Folders

Should my .gitignore look like:

facebook-login-template/Info.plist

or

/facebook-login-template/Supporting Files/Info.plist

or should it be something else?

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I think you are looking for this:

*Info.plist

If you only want to avoid the one inside "facebook-login-template", it should work with

facebook-login-template/Info.plist

but remember you have to reset the file on git if you've already tracked it.

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