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Dropbox not syncing .git
Dropbox not syncing .git







dropbox not syncing .git

Is there some use case that we’re not thinking of that would benefit from this hidden exclusion list? folders starting with a dot in the name? If so, that could cause a lot of other headaches, too, especially when one of the sync targets is a unix-like system … plenty of handy and wanted stuff is stored in hidden “dot”-folders. What else is excluded that we don’t know about? So, just adding my +1 here and trying to describe how I think most users would find this secret hidden exclusion list. Sorry to come across as a downer, but I guess I was disappointed to find this, right when I’d just upgraded to the “premium” version so I could feel safer in putting sensitive code into an encrypted folder. User, I expect it to sync all the files in that folder, not to have a hidden “exclusions” list which I can neither see nor edit. I find it counter-intuitive that there is a secret “exclusions list” that we would’ve had no clue except for trial-and-error and then googling to find this forum.īy default, when using a program which claims to sync all files in a folder, as Joe Q. I, too, am wanting to use git in this way in my case for an easy way of keeping my local dev code branch synced between my work/desktop and home/laptop.









Dropbox not syncing .git