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It doesn't look like it would be correct, but this is how git behaves. If you create the following file tree:
test1
test1/a.txt
test1/b.bin
test1/c
test1/c/c.txt
test2
test2/a.txt
test2/b.bin
test2/c
test2/c/c.txt
And .gitignore
:
*.txt
!test1/
Git will yield the same ignored files when testing with git check-ignore $(find .)
:
./test1/c/c.txt
./test1/a.txt
./test2/c/c.txt
./test2/a.txt
If you want the more intuitive behavior that diverges from git specifics, you can try using PathSpec
with 'gitwildmatch'
instead. That does only match the two files you expected:
spec = PathSpec.from_lines('gitwildmatch', [
'*.txt',
'!test1/',
])
files = {
'test1/a.txt',
'test1/b.bin',
'test1/c/c.txt',
'test2/a.txt',
'test2/b.bin',
'test2/c/c.txt',
}
print(list(spec.match_files(files)))
# ['test2/c/c.txt', 'test2/a.txt']
from python-pathspec.
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