.gitignore exclude folder but include specific subfolder

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一个人的身影 2020-11-21 06:36

I have the folder application/ which I add to the .gitignore. Inside the application/ folder is the folder application/language

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  •  感动是毒
    2020-11-21 07:15

    If you exclude application/, then everything under it will always be excluded (even if some later negative exclusion pattern (“unignore”) might match something under application/).

    To do what you want, you have to “unignore” every parent directory of anything that you want to “unignore”. Usually you end up writing rules for this situation in pairs: ignore everything in a directory, but not some certain subdirectory.

    # you can skip this first one if it is not already excluded by prior patterns
    !application/
    
    application/*
    !application/language/
    
    application/language/*
    !application/language/gr/
    

    Note
    The trailing /* is significant:

    • The pattern dir/ excludes a directory named dir and (implicitly) everything under it.
      With dir/, Git will never look at anything under dir, and thus will never apply any of the “un-exclude” patterns to anything under dir.
    • The pattern dir/* says nothing about dir itself; it just excludes everything under dir. With dir/*, Git will process the direct contents of dir, giving other patterns a chance to “un-exclude” some bit of the content (!dir/sub/).

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