Hi,
I have an app on Heroku which I want to open-source and post onto
Github.

I have a number of config files which I wish to remove from the
repository before I push to Github.

How is it possible to .gitignore certain files (so it doesn't show up
in Github) but at the same time be able to deploy to Heroku?

Is this possible? I thought creating a separate deploy or github
branch would do it, but in github you are able to see all the
branches. Is there a setting or command in Github that will limit what
branches are available? Or is there some configuration in Heroku that
can manage this?

My only other idea was to create a whole separate repository for
Github....not really ideal. Any ideas?

Thanks!
John.





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