No problem! Glad to help. Happy coding! Sincerely,
Sean Carrick Owner - PekinSOFT Systems On Thu, Oct 31, 2024 at 7:59 AM Sam Lalani <samlal...@yahoo.com> wrote: > Thank you, Sean, this information was very helpful!! > > > > *From:* Sean Carrick <s...@pekinsoft.com> > *Sent:* Tuesday, October 29, 2024 5:54 AM > *Cc:* users@netbeans.apache.org > *Subject:* Re: Netbeans and .gitignore > > > > Sam, > > > > Actually, you don't need to leave the IDE to create your .gitignore file. > All you need to do is switch to the *Files* tab and create a new *empty *file > in your top-level project directory named ".gitignore". To populate the > file in the IDE, select those files and directories that you want ignored > in the *Files *tab and then click on *Team...Ignore...Exclude from Commit*. > > > > > While not *fully* graphical, it is simple to do inside of the IDE. > > > > Sincerely, > > > > Sean Carrick > > Owner - PekinSOFT Systems > > > > > > On Mon, Oct 28, 2024 at 10:45 PM Sam Lalani <samlal...@yahoo.com.invalid> > wrote: > > I use Git with my Java projects created in NetBeans to commit to GitHub. > However, I want to ignore some files, such as *.class and the dist > directory. Is there a GUI available in NetBeans for creating a .gitignore > file for my project? Or do I have to create it outside the project and add > it to the root directory? > > > > > <https://www.avast.com/sig-email?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=emailclient> > > Virus-free.www.avast.com > <https://www.avast.com/sig-email?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=emailclient> > > > >