Saq,

That was it. I needed to commit a deletion of the file. Which doesn't seem 
to be my understanding of how git is supposed to work. If I ignore the file 
after committing it once, I shouldn't be able to commit modifications. Oh 
well very sill, next time I'll just be sure to fill out the entire 
gitignore before initializing TiddlyWiki.

Thanks!
-TCJ

On Tuesday, October 6, 2020 at 7:59:06 AM UTC-4 [email protected] wrote:

> Hi Taylor,
>
> If by any chance you've previously committed the file for the story list, 
> you will need to use git rm --cached to remove it.
>
> Otherwise I wonder if somehow the $ character at the beginning of the file 
> name is throwing things off. Are other system tiddlers ignored, that is 
> those with names starting with $ ?
>
>
> On Tuesday, October 6, 2020 at 8:36:36 AM UTC+2, Taylor Jensen wrote:
>>
>>
>> I can't ignore $__StoryList.tid from my repository. I have *.tid ignored, 
>> and every single tiddler *except* $__StoryList.tid gets ignored. Is 
>> there some kind of weird interaction going on here with git and the file 
>> name? 
>>
>> Any thoughts on how to get this temporary file out of my repository?
>>
>

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