"You must type a file name" error thrown, when I create a .gitignore file on Windows
I arrive a little late but will give you the trick!!
In the File Explorer, call your file .gitignore.
and it will remove the ending '.'
A strange behavior from the file explorer but, hey!, it works
Or create it from a text editor...
Windows Explorer doesn't allow you to create files that consist essentially of a file extension only. This is because Windows Explorer has the option to hide file extensions, leaving you with a file you cannot see (see Why doesn’t Explorer let you create a file whose name begins with a dot?). This is not a restriction of Windows itself, or the file system in use, though.
To create a file named .gitignore, you will have to use another tool to create it. A common solution is to create a text file (e.g. test.txt), open it in Notepad, and select Save As... to rename the file to .gitignore.
The Windows command interpreter also allows you to create files without imposing the additional restrictions of Windows Explorer. A more direct solution would then be to create the file from the command line. This can be done using the following command:
copy NUL .gitignore
Note: When dealing with files that don't have a name, it's helpful to disable the option "Hide extensions for known file types" in Windows Explorer. Otherwise Windows Explorer might show files with no names, or hide them altogether.
in cmd,just type
echo. 2>.name_you_want
or
. 2>.name_you_want
to create file.
if creating a dir,just type
mkdir .folder_name_you_want