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I got a bunch of rules in the exclude file for my own personal trash files in the repo. I’m not a happy man unless I can do git commit -am freely.

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git commit -am is for weirdos.

You should do a git add .. Then do a git status. Then do git reset because . meant that all the stuff you didn't want to commit also is now in the staging area, then do a manual git add <dst_path> for your paths. Then do a git add . by accident, and repeat.

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Not weird. Whenever I use the -a flag on accident I just do git reset HEAD~1, and then do git commit -am on accident again.

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Thanks! That'll be useful to keep my ad-hoc degug files out of the git status list

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