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Template .gitignore file for WordPress projects
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# This is a template .gitignore file for git-managed WordPress projects. | |
# | |
# Fact: you don't want WordPress core files, or your server-specific | |
# configuration files etc., in your project's repository. You just don't. | |
# | |
# Solution: stick this file up your repository root (which it assumes is | |
# also the WordPress root directory) and add exceptions for any plugins, | |
# themes, and other directories that should be under version control. | |
# | |
# See the comments below for more info on how to add exceptions for your | |
# content. Or see git's documentation for more info on .gitignore files: | |
# http://kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/gitignore.html | |
# Ignore everything in the root except the "wp-content" directory. | |
/* | |
!.gitignore | |
!wp-content/ | |
# Ignore everything in the "wp-content" directory, except the "plugins" | |
# and "themes" directories. | |
wp-content/* | |
!wp-content/plugins/ | |
!wp-content/themes/ | |
# Ignore everything in the "plugins" directory, except the plugins you | |
# specify (see the commented-out examples for hints on how to do this.) | |
wp-content/plugins/* | |
# !wp-content/plugins/my-single-file-plugin.php | |
# !wp-content/plugins/my-directory-plugin/ | |
# Ignore everything in the "themes" directory, except the themes you | |
# specify (see the commented-out example for a hint on how to do this.) | |
wp-content/themes/* | |
# !wp-content/themes/my-theme/ |
/* !wp-content wp-content/* !wp-content/themes wp-content/themes/* !wp-content/themes/theme
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Lovely...Just what was needed!
Thank you sir!
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Hi, don't understand why not to keep images in version control.
Read here that
But, what is the alternative for website developed by multiple developers in parallel?
What's wrong with pushing and pulling db and code changes? Suppose that website users don't upload anything to uploads folder. So uploads folder is only read by its viewers.
Is ignoring uploads folder can be viewed as best practice and version controlling it - always a bad practice? Or each website is unique, etc...
Regards
P.S. Read somewhere that images is data, not code. So it should be treated like that and not version controlled. But then, additional procedure is needed for managing images repository somewhere else and checking if it's updated on each git pull by a developer. Moreover deploy to staging/production should be hooked on this procedure as well.
Or i miss something?