I'm having problems with git ls-files --others --ignored --exclude-standard
not listing some ignored files.
My project has this directory structure
.
├── aspnet
│ ├── .gitignore
│ ├── __init__.py
│ ├── lib
│ │ ├── <lots of big stuff>
The aspnet/.gitignore
lists lib/*
, and git add aspnet/lib/foo
reports that this path is ignored.
But git ls-files --others --ignored --exclude-standard
does not list the files under lib
. These are untracked files, they show up in output if I do git ls-files --others
, but not if I provide the ignored flag.
Using git version 1.7.9.5
Edit: works as expected with git version 1.8.5.2 (Apple Git-48), this seems to be a git bug
git clean
andgit ls-files
--clean
will not descend into an ignored and wholly-untracked directory -- its job is to clean the worktree, and searching (wholly-ignored) build-product trees can become a monster waste of time. So clean sees that the directory itself is ignored, and ignores it.git ls-files
, however, will descend into those directories, because its job is to list files.git ls-files --others -i --exclude-standard
(with additional-i
option)?