You could use Git LFS (Large File Support). Instead of large files clogging 
up your Git repo, this will keep them separate, while still allowing you to 
work with them like they're Git objects. See 
https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/git-lfs/ for a better explanation.

I've not used it with r10k though.

Regards, Martijn

Op woensdag 14 december 2016 15:20:24 UTC+1 schreef Robert:
>
> Now there is just one question mark left*:
> - in some modules, under files, I store some bigger binaries (like 
> apache-maven.tgz or a jdk-1.8.tar.gz) for which I'd like to use .gitignore 
> files in order to leave these out of the repository, since they would 
> consume storage space and are easy to download again so they don't need to 
> be tracked. How could these files still be included in the files directory 
> after the r10k run?
>

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