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yjftsjthsd-htoday at 1:06 AM1 replyview on HN

Sure, so gitignore build/ or whatever. But you don't need to unignore .gitkeep


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akerl_today at 1:32 AM

The idea is that instead of adding a nonsense file, you use the native .gitignore functionality.

".gitkeep" is just a human thing; it would work the same if you called it ".blahblah".

So their pitch is that if you want to explicitly keep the existence of the directory as a committed part of the repo, you're better off using the actual .gitignore functionality to check in the .gitignore file but ignore anything else in the directory.

I don't find it amazingly compelling; .gitkeep isn't breaking anything.

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