I am a highly organized and meticulous administrative person with experience in a corporate office of 4 years along with 4 years of writing experience. I am a full-time freelance content writer, activ
for using -exclude-vcs, tar 1.34: 6.4.
also, if you want to tar a folder without having the .git files then we use the "--exclude-vcs" instead of git archive. archive will help in archiving the git tracked files. If you want the archive to include the files tracked by git, but not the git repository itself or any generated or otherwise untracked file, then use git archive.
I am a highly organized and meticulous administrative person with experience in a corporate office of 4 years along with 4 years of writing experience. I am a full-time freelance content writer, activ
for using -exclude-vcs, tar 1.34: 6.4.
also, if you want to tar a folder without having the .git files then we use the "--exclude-vcs" instead of git archive. archive will help in archiving the git tracked files. If you want the archive to include the files tracked by git, but not the git repository itself or any generated or otherwise untracked file, then use git archive.
Hope it helps
Ah, so the choice between using tar and using git-archive is whether we want to include untracked files, like generated files, in the archive.
right..