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build-ignore
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A post-checkout hook script that generates branch specific .gitignore files
Generate branch specific .gitignore.
yarn add build-ignore -D
or
npm i build-ignore -D
In order to use build-ignore you will need to create a gitignores directory with a text file using the name of your branch specific gitignore as well as your regular(master) gitingore.
- ./gitignores
|_ gitingore_master.txt
|_ gitingore_specialBranch.txt
From your terminal run ./node_modules/.bin/build-ignore
. It will check the current branch and look for it in the gitignores folder. If one is not found it will create one using the gitingore_master.txt file. Must add .gitignore to each gitignore text file in order to avoid having to mess with tracking of actual .gitignore.
Use as a post-checkout git hook to have build-ignore run automatically when changing branches by adding the following to the .git/hooks
directory:
#.git/hooks/post-checkout
#!/bin/sh
BRANCH_SWITCH="$3"
#check if it was a branch checkout
if [[ $BRANCH_SWITCH -eq 1 ]]
then
./node_modules/.bin/build-ignore
fi
Alternatively, you can use a githooks module like husky and add the following to your package.json scripts section.
{
"scripts": {
"postcheckout": "./node_modules/.bin/build-ignore,
}
}
FAQs
A post-checkout hook script that generates branch specific .gitignore files
We found that build-ignore demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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