.ignore is a plugin for:
.gitignore
(GIT),.hgignore
(Mercurial),.npmignore
(NPM),.dockerignore
(Docker).chefignore
(Chef).cvsignore
(CVS).bzrignore
(Bazaar).boringignore
(Darcs).mtn-ignore
(Monotone)ignore-glob
(Fossil).jshintignore
(JSHint).tfignore
(Team Foundation).p4ignore
(Perforce).flooignore
(Floobits).eslintignore
(ESLint).cfignore
(Cloud Foundry).jpmignore
(Jetpack).stylelintignore
(StyleLint).stylintignore
(Stylint)
files in your project. It supports following JetBrains IDEs:
- Android Studio
- AppCode
- CLion
- IntelliJ IDEA
- PhpStorm
- PyCharm
- RubyMine
- WebStorm
- DataGrip
Compiled with Java 1.6
- Files syntax highlight
- Coloring ignored files in the Project View
- Gitignore templates filtering and selecting in rules generator by name and content
- User custom templates
- Show ignored files by specified Gitignore file (right click on
.gitignore
file) - Create file in currently selected directory
- Generate Gitignore rules basing on GitHub's templates collection
- Add selected file/directory to Gitignore rules from popup menu
- Suggesting
.gitignore
file creation for new project - Entries inspection (duplicated, covered, unused, incorrect syntax, relative entries) with fix actions
- Comments and brackets support
- Navigation to entries in Project view
- Renaming entries from ignore file
- Close opened ignored files action
- Custom user templates with import/export features
- Using IDE built-in plugin system:
- Preferences > Plugins > Browse repositories... > Search for ".ignore" > Install Plugin
- Manually:
- Download the latest release and install it manually using Preferences > Plugins > Install plugin from disk...
Restart IDE.
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Generate new file and templates usage
To generate new ignore file, just click on File > New or use Alt + Insert shortcut and select
.ignore file
element. -
Support for typing new rules, linking rules with matched files
-
Code inspections
Code inspections covers few cases:
- duplicated entries (checks if entry is defined more than once)
- covered entries - entry is covered by more general one
- unused entries
- incorrect syntax (regexp rules)
- relative entries
v1.7.5 (2017-02-14)
Implemented enhancements:
- Hide ignored files and directories in the project tree view
- Indicate that parent contains extra elements if children are hidden
- Dialog box that allows to untrack ignored files (performs git rm --cached command)
- Untrack files dialog invoked automatically + from Project view context menu
- Stylint (.stylintignore) support #279
- Project Tree View coloring refactoring (performance)
Fixed bugs:
- Fixed colors for tracked and ignored files, additional info label is implemented #296 #295 #284
- IllegalArgumentException on IDEA startup #302
- File of UntrackFilesDialog.createDirectoryNodes must not be null #307 #309
- NoSuchFieldError: GRAYED_SMALL_ATTRIBUTES #305
- Ignored entries coloring #304 #301
- ClassNotFoundException: mobi.hsz.idea.gitignore.FilesIndexCacheProjectComponent #297
- Assertion failed: Registering post-startup activity that will never be run #290
- Component name collision: UpdateComponent #289
- Ignore Files Support pane scrollbar issue #286
- Outer ignore file panel now has max height rule #257
- Properly coloring of subdirectories #255
- Setting "Enable ignoring" does not really work #298
Check CONTRIBUTING.md
file.
Since the project has been migrated to the Gradle and Gradle IntelliJ plugin, the build process is much simpler. The only thing to build the plugin is to run:
gradle build
All required dependencies like Grammar-Kit, JFlex are downloaded in the background and triggered properly during the build process. You can also test the plugin easily with running:
gradle runIdea
All of the gradle tasks can be connected to the IntelliJ debugger, so the development process is very easy.
Contributors
- @zolotov Alexander Zolotov
- @76200 Bartłomiej Czyż
- @bedla Ivo Šmíd
- @danpfe
- @maximilianonajle Maximiliano Najle
I'm using Yourkit to locate and fix performance issues of BashSupport. YourKit, LLC kindly provided a free open-source license of the YourKit Java Profiler.
Copyright (c) 2017 hsz Jakub Chrzanowski. See the LICENSE file for license rights and limitations (MIT).