Is there a way in #git to prevent a file being added to the repo, but without listing it in `.gitignore`?
Currently I'm just adding all files each commit except one particular one, but it's tedious and I have to remember not to just do `git add .`
Is there a way in #git to prevent a file being added to the repo, but without listing it in `.gitignore`?
Currently I'm just adding all files each commit except one particular one, but it's tedious and I have to remember not to just do `git add .`
The @Mastodon code is in GitHub. Neither GitHub nor Microsoft are in Mastodon, and they have nothing to do with Fediverse. @Codeberg is in Mastodon. Shouldn't Mastodon code be in a Codeberg repository?
#Mastodon #GitHub #Codeberg #Fediverse #code #repository #repositories
I have created a Github repository with an automatically updated CSV-file containing importable Infosec Mastodon people based on the @LukaszOlejnik Google sheet.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1t13k5_cNhP9_TgoUmqDZk2ROkWkF6Bg3O5269vKIqWw
Perhaps you find it useful, feel free to Boost the post and make sure others can benefit from this IMHO very useful list of Infosec people.
https://github.com/cstromblad/infosec_mastodon/
Update: Python-code has been published, and a Dockerfile as well.
Disclaimers et al.