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# vim: ft=markdown
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title = 'Stop tracking changes of a file with git'
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summary = '''Don't overuse this; it could get a bit more complicated to track
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down errors when ignoring changes of files...'''
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date = '2023-06-04T18:00:51+02:00'
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# lastmod = ''
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categories = [ 'computerstuff' ]
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tags = [ 'git', 'linux', 'freebsd' ]
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For very rare situations this git command is very handy. I use this on my
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_dotfiles_ repository on a config file that I don't need to update recent
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changes (like htoprc).
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## Ignore an already tracked file
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```console
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$ git update-index --assume-unchanged <filename>
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```
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## Start tracking again
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```console
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$ git update-index --no-assume-unchanged <filename>
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```
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Source: <https://stackoverflow.com/a/23673910>
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