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I have an App.Local.config file which each developer has their own settings in. I do not want this file checked versioned in the GIT repo as every time it would be overwritten by another developers changes.

So I deleted the file from the repo and added it to the ignore file. But now when developers switch branches, App.Local.config is deleted from their local filesystem.

Ultimately what i would like is:

  1. new dev clones repo, gets a starting version of App.Local.config
  2. dev makes changes to App.Local.config. Git will ignore changes and not stage/checkin
  3. dev switches branches, changes to App.Local.config will not be lost and file is not deleted.

How can I do that?

Thanks.

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  • If the file is correctly ignored, it should not be touched when switching branches. Does it appear when you type git status? Mar 21, 2013 at 16:28
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    It will only be deleted on the first update for everyone. Once everyone's repos are up to date, the file will remain and not be deleted.
    – TheBuzzSaw
    Mar 21, 2013 at 16:31

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What probably happened is that you removed the file from your workspace but not from the index. If you did that git thinks that removing this file is a change and it will remove it from then on.

The way to go is to remove the file you don't want to track anymore from the index with

git rm --cached App.Local.config

and then add that file to the .gitignore Doing that you will have no more problems with the file

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    @mswanson If the file is ignored, you can switch branches as you wish - it would not be touched. So you have only one problem: provide devs with template for this file. But you should do it off the git.
    – madhead
    Mar 21, 2013 at 17:57
  • if the file is ignored and out of the index the changes to the file are not lost and the file is not deleted
    – iberbeu
    Mar 21, 2013 at 17:57
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    @iberbeu I have the same problem but the file has never been in the index. I started a new branch with the --orphan flag, then git rm --cached everything, ignored some files in .gitignore and committed. Those files disappear when I switch branches and I don't know how to avoid that! May 13, 2016 at 10:22
  • If the files disappear after changing the branch is because they are in the index. I suggest you git rm --cached them and then add them to the .gitignore. I guess when you committed, those files where committed as well. If the case is different just open another question so that we can discuss it there
    – iberbeu
    May 13, 2016 at 10:36
  • @splinter123 See the Eki's answer: [stackoverflow.com/questions/15552959/…, in short you should remove that file from all branch and all its .gitignore then it will not disappear. Jan 23, 2019 at 11:47
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You should use git rm --cached App.Local.config not only in you working branch but also in the branch you want to switch to, or you will lose your App.Local.config when you switch back to the branch you worked if you only use git rm --cached App.Local.config in that branch.

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Seems like this file was in index once. So its deletion is a change. You can add it to .gitignore or .git/info/exclude and then just recreate it on each developers machine.

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