How to set a global git ignore.
Set the location of a global git ignore in your git config.
<linker> | |
<assembly fullname="System"> | |
<type fullname="System.ComponentModel.TypeConverter" preserve="all"/> | |
<type fullname="System.ComponentModel.ArrayConverter" preserve="all"/> | |
<type fullname="System.ComponentModel.BaseNumberConverter" preserve="all"/> | |
<type fullname="System.ComponentModel.BooleanConverter" preserve="all"/> | |
<type fullname="System.ComponentModel.ByteConverter" preserve="all"/> | |
<type fullname="System.ComponentModel.CharConverter" preserve="all"/> | |
<type fullname="System.ComponentModel.CollectionConverter" preserve="all"/> | |
<type fullname="System.ComponentModel.ComponentConverter" preserve="all"/> |
param([switch]$auto=$false) # Use -auto to install without prompts | |
# Run this script by using: | |
# PowerShell.exe -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File .\tobiah-install.ps1 | |
# If running from Tobiah's OneDrive, the path Tobiah uses is: | |
# PowerShell.exe -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File C:\Users\TobiahZ\OneDrive\Scripts\tobiah-install.ps1 | |
# An even easier way to start is to create a .bat file with the following line: | |
# Powershell.exe -Command "& {Start-Process Powershell.exe -ArgumentList '-ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File C:\Users\TobiahZ\OneDrive\Scripts\tobiah-install.ps1 -auto' -Verb RunAs}" | |
# Remember to tweak the path to the location of the script on your machine! Also note this adds "-auto" to bypass prompts. |
### Keybase proof | |
I hereby claim: | |
* I am TobiahZ on github. | |
* I am tobiah (https://keybase.io/tobiah) on keybase. | |
* I have a public key whose fingerprint is ECF0 C281 A8A5 8F3A C1F6 B552 ADAD 87A2 B11D 567C | |
To claim this, I am signing this object: |