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  1. pixeline revised this gist Jun 11, 2014. 1 changed file with 1 addition and 0 deletions.
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    /*
    !.gitignore
    !wp-content/
    !wp-config.php

    # Ignore everything in the "wp-content" directory, except the "plugins"
    # and "themes" directories.
  2. pixeline revised this gist Jun 11, 2014. 1 changed file with 10 additions and 0 deletions.
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    # content. Or see git's documentation for more info on .gitignore files:
    # http://kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/gitignore.html

    # CLEANING THE REPOSITORY
    # If you've added this .gitignore file in an existing repository, you may want to remove the content that should be ignored. Here is how to do that.
    # you can use a wildcard to remove all files, and then add all the files back, and then commit the updates.

    # $ git commit -m "Pre Cleanup"
    # $ git rm -r --cached .
    # $ git add .
    # $ git commit -m ".gitignore setup and cleaned up"


    # Ignore everything in the root except the "wp-content" directory.
    /*
    !.gitignore
  3. jdbartlett created this gist Jun 18, 2010.
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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/