gitignore doesn't work code example
Example 1: updated gitignore not working
git rm -r --cached .
git add .
git commit -m "fixed untracked files"
Example 2: gitignore is not working
git rm -rf --cached .
git add .
Example 3: .gitignore
__pycache__/
*.py[cod]
*$py.class
*.so
.Python
build/
develop-eggs/
dist/
downloads/
eggs/
.eggs/
lib/
lib64/
parts/
sdist/
var/
wheels/
share/python-wheels/
*.egg-info/
.installed.cfg
*.egg
MANIFEST
*.manifest
*.spec
pip-log.txt
pip-delete-this-directory.txt
htmlcov/
.tox/
.nox/
.coverage
.coverage.*
.cache
nosetests.xml
coverage.xml
*.cover
*.py,cover
.hypothesis/
.pytest_cache/
cover/
*.mo
*.pot
*.log
local_settings.py
db.sqlite3
db.sqlite3-journal
instance/
.webassets-cache
.scrapy
docs/_build/
.pybuilder/
target/
.ipynb_checkpoints
profile_default/
ipython_config.py
__pypackages__/
celerybeat-schedule
celerybeat.pid
*.sage.py
.env
.venv
env/
venv/
ENV/
env.bak/
venv.bak/
.spyderproject
.spyproject
.ropeproject
/site
.mypy_cache/
.dmypy.json
dmypy.json
.pyre/
.pytype/
cython_debug/
Example 4: Why doesn't Git ignore my specified file?
In order to actually ignore the file, you have to untrack it and remove it from the repository. You can do that by using git rm --cached sites/default/settings.php. This removes the file from the repository without physically deleting the file (that’s what the --cached does). After committing that change, the file will be removed from the repository, and ignoring it should work properly.