Re: git: b1f7154cb125 - main - gitignore: ignore vim swap files & .rej/.orig
Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2022 15:17:12 UTC
On 11/02/22 12:12, Renato Botelho wrote: > On 11/02/22 12:11, Renato Botelho wrote: >> On 11/02/22 12:02, Drew Gallatin wrote: >>> I think that has the same problem. Either that, or I'm doing the >>> escaping wrong. Using tcsh: >>> >>> <10:01am>beast/gallatin:work1>git clean -ne '\!\*.orig' >>> Would remove ktrace.out >>> <10:01am>beast/gallatin:work1>git clean -xn | grep rej >>> Would remove FreeBSD/sys/dev/mlx5/mlx5_en/en_hw_tls.h.rej >> >> -e expects a pattern of files/directories that you don't want to >> remove and can be used multiple times. It worked here on a testing repo: >> >> sh-3.2$ git clean -xn >> Would remove d1/d2/bar.orig >> Would remove d1/d2/bar.rej >> Would remove foo.orig >> Would remove foo.rej >> >> sh-3.2$ git clean -xn -e '*.rej' >> Would remove d1/d2/bar.orig >> Would remove foo.orig >> >> sh-3.2$ git clean -xn -e '*.rej' -e '*.orig' >> sh-3.2$ >> > > Fat finger here, I was about to say you also can specify what you want > to remove using wildcards like: > > sh-3.2$ git clean -xn '*.orig' > Would remove d1/d2/bar.orig > Would remove foo.orig > > sh-3.2$ git clean -xn '*.rej' > Would remove d1/d2/bar.rej > Would remove foo.rej > And last but not least, if it does what you need, you can create an alias to make it simpler: sh-3.2$ git config --global alias.myclean "clean -xn '*.rej' '*.orig'" sh-3.2$ git myclean Would remove d1/d2/bar.orig Would remove d1/d2/bar.rej Would remove foo.orig Would remove foo.rej -- Renato Botelho