# This is how you going to use it probably most of the time
gign rust linux -a # -a short for --append
# It's smart!
# This will expand to python, jetbrains and linux
gign pyton jjetbrainz linus > .gitignore
# Append to the repository root-level .gitignore automatically
gign --append haskell
# Do not automatically resolve unknown templates
gign --append --strict macos
# error: template 'macos' not found, did you mean 'global:macOS'?
# Ignore all javascript related templates
gign $(gign list javascript) node > .gitignore
# Search for template with fzf and use it
gign $(gign list | fzf) > .gitignore
see
gign list
to show all available templates
Using Cargo
cargo install gign
By default, templates are taken from https://github.com/github/gitignore
To add custom template just create [name].gitignore
file inside gign where
directory.
Files inside folders will be prefixed with the parent folder name (except for the root templates).
For example, if you have custom.gitignore
file inside extras/
folder,
you can use it like this:
gign --strict extras:custom
# or
gign extras:custom
# or
gign custom
Location | Strict Name |
---|---|
custom.gitignore |
custom |
extras/custom.gitignore |
extras:custom |
extras/misc/custom.gitignore |
misc:custom |
USAGE:
gign [OPTIONS] [template]... [SUBCOMMAND]
ARGS:
<template>... The templates to ignore
OPTIONS:
-a, --append Append to the root-level .gitignore file
-h, --help Print help information
-s, --strict Do not automatically resolve unknown templates
-V, --version Print version information
SUBCOMMANDS:
help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
list List all available templates
update Update the default templates database
where Print the templates path