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Git: Introduce Ignored Changes? #229087

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moniuch opened this issue Sep 19, 2024 · 2 comments
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Git: Introduce Ignored Changes? #229087

moniuch opened this issue Sep 19, 2024 · 2 comments
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moniuch commented Sep 19, 2024

I'd like to have a way to ignore certain changes and - besides Changes and Staged Changes - there would be a section titled Ignored Changes.

The use case for it: when I need to temporarily change something in a file in order to be able to reproduce a bug or access production api, but I don't want that change to be mindlessly staged and committed. Being able to ignore certain hunks would give some safety.

@lszomoru lszomoru added git GIT issues feature-request Request for new features or functionality labels Sep 19, 2024
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