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Kimmax111067yJust use the fucking shell
Also if these files were tracked once before you added them to gitignore, they still until you kick them out manually -
@Kimmax I wish I could use that shell instead of that shitty integrated tool (that my co-workers know I hate)
but I can't download it since the proxy blocks the link on git. That's that dumb. Have to do with what I have in my scope. -
@Kimmax yes there is one, but somehow I can’t use it. I tried clicking on it and launching it on cmd, the process instantly abort.
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@irene That's annoying to have a dozen of files in the changes that you have to avoid everytime.
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vyrtruus427yHave you tried adding a global .gitignore? You'd need to find the .gitconfig that's actually being used though.
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vyrtruus427yI'm not sure how it works on Windows. There's a .gitignore that exists in the same directory as the git repo, but you can also add additional ignore files and make them apply to all git repos. My team's gitignore didn't ignore as much as I wanted it to, so instead of updating it I created another one.
Also just found there's another ignore file which isn't checked in, .git/info/exclude, which is what I should have used...
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Git on VS doesn't want to ignore the files I've added in the .gitignore.
Still no shell for command line.
Well, looks like my changes will be filled with DLL files.
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