latest 20 messages by quackgyver

+ [2015-07-30T11:38:54Z] quackgyver Okay so I guess my next question is, can I do "assume-unchanged" on an entire folder when I'm on Windows? The Bash client that came with my Git installation doesn't seem to be working at all, so can I just do this via a config file or something?
+ [2015-07-30T11:35:08Z] quackgyver cus I'm on Windows
+ [2015-07-30T11:35:04Z] quackgyver Is there a way to do this via a config file rather than commands?
+ [2015-07-30T11:33:38Z] quackgyver Isn't there just a one-liner you can inject in some settings file to completely exclude a tracked folder?
+ [2015-07-30T11:33:17Z] quackgyver Yeah the first of those points I don't understand and seems to be in line with the suggestions regarding modifying one's application, the second point I can't find a reference to, the third point is a 404 and the fourth point is not recommended
+ [2015-07-30T11:31:26Z] quackgyver in my local git environment
+ [2015-07-30T11:31:20Z] quackgyver I just want a simple setting or something
+ [2015-07-30T11:31:10Z] quackgyver I don't know how to "modify my app" to do these things
+ [2015-07-30T11:31:03Z] quackgyver Yeah I don't know what any of these bulletpoints mean in practice
+ [2015-07-30T11:30:06Z] quackgyver because they are config files that i need to change based on my local environment
+ [2015-07-30T11:29:45Z] quackgyver even though they're part of the repo
+ [2015-07-30T11:29:38Z] quackgyver I want to retain the files locally and not have them change whenever I sync my repo
+ [2015-07-30T11:28:49Z] quackgyver I just want to exclude/ignore an entire folder
+ [2015-07-30T11:28:34Z] quackgyver I don't like to mess around with git settings.
+ [2015-07-30T11:28:19Z] quackgyver with as little user input as possible
+ [2015-07-30T11:28:13Z] quackgyver What's the easiest way to get around this
+ [2015-07-30T11:27:35Z] quackgyver That are part of the repo.