Crates.io | stignore |
lib.rs | stignore |
version | 1.0.0 |
source | src |
created_at | 2022-09-05 11:32:23.835319 |
updated_at | 2022-09-05 11:32:23.835319 |
description | Add syncthing ignore patterns from command line |
homepage | https://github.com/Andrew-Morozko/stignore |
repository | https://github.com/Andrew-Morozko/stignore.git |
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Quickly add Syncthing's ignore patterns from the terminal.
Status: I consider this project to be "done". I'm really limited timewise, so expect only critical fixes (which are pretty unlikely) and no new features from me (PRs are always welcome).
From source: cargo install stignore --git https://github.com/Andrew-Morozko/stignore.git
Download precompiled binaries from the Releases page.
If you want stignore
to appear in your package manager of choice – feel free to create a PR.
In all examples syncthing folder is located at /path_to/syncthing_folder/
and current working directory is /path_to/syncthing_folder/some/path/inside
By default stignore
modifies your patterns like this:
stignore 'ba{r,z}/*.png' ./foo/ignore_me
/some/path/inside/ba{r,z}/*.png
/some/path/inside/foo/ignore_me
So it does following unreadable thing: prepends the current working directory relative to syncthing folder's root to your patterns.
stignore
is aware of (but does not validate) .stignore
syntax:
stignore '// Comment' '(?d)**/.git' '#include extra_patterns.txt'
// Comment
(?d)/some/path/inside/**/.git
#include /some/path/inside/extra_patterns.txt
To disable path prepending use --absolute
option. It copies provided patterns as-is:
stignore --absolute '(?d)Thumbs.db' '(?d).DS_Store'
(?d)Thumbs.db
(?d).DS_Store
If you want to make sure that stignore
will do what you expect – use --preview
flag. stignore
will print planned changes and ask you to confirm them.
stignore --absolute --preview (?d)Thumbs.db
Appending to /path_to/syncthing_folder/.stignore:
(?d)Thumbs.db
Proceed? (Y/n) █
In case you want to reduce stignore
's chattiness – provide --silent
flag.
.stignore
files are local to each machine, but I wanted my ignore patterns to be synchronized, so I created the following homebrew convention:
Shared ignore patterns are placed in .stignore_sync
file (it is synced just like any other file), and I #include
it in each local .stignore
. This way pattern in .stignore_sync
will be applied on all remote devices.
By default stignore
looks for a #include .stignore_sync
statement in .stignore
file. If it's found – patterns are appended to .stignore_sync
, otherwise – to .stignore
.
You can override this behavior by supplying --target stignore
or --target stignore_sync
.
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as below, without any additional terms or conditions.
© 2022 Andrew Morozko.
This project is licensed under either of
at your option.