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Conditionally ignore files in git

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I'm using git for LaTeX projects and am in a little dilemma about how to best ignore files.

  • if I add *.pdf to my .gitignore file, I keep forgetting to force add included graphics

  • if I don't add it, I keep accidentally adding the compiled documents, which are often quite large and blow up my repository sizes

  • and even if I remember to add specific filename of the compiled pdf to my gitignore, then dozens of them will clutter the ignore files in my bigger repos and I'll need to add ignore files even for the smaller repos for which normally would not need anything special in addition to my global ignore file.

Is there any way to solve this dilemma? Something like automatically ignoring all .pdf files for which a .tex of the same name exists?

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Must the built PDFs be colocated with the source PDFs? (2 comments)
I've never used LaTeX, so I don't know if this is an option: Can you set LaTeX to put the .pdf output... (2 comments)
Must the built PDFs be colocated with the source PDFs?
Monica Cellio‭ wrote almost 3 years ago

Do you have to build the LaTeX output into the source directory? Or can you segregate it and then ignore the build directory?

samcarter‭ wrote almost 3 years ago · edited almost 3 years ago

Monica Cellio‭ I very much like my flat file structure without nesting too many directories. I also work on bigger, collaborative projects like beamer, which have an existing structure that long predates me.