If you want your CVS integration to ignore certain unversioned files under CVS-associated
directories, and skip them when performing update, import etc.,
add these files to the CVS ignore list, which is stored in the
.cvsignore
file.
The way CVS integration handles unversioned files depends on the
general settings for file creation. If the new files, created with PyCharm,
are not put under version control automatically, you can add them to the ignore list using CVS command.
You can put the .cvsignore
file under CVS version control, and it will be
recognized by all CVS clients.
- Select an unversioned file under a CVS-associated directory (by default, such files are brown).
- On the main
.cvsignore
file is not under CVS version control, proceed to the next step. If.cvsignore
already exists and is under version control, PyCharm adds the file in question to the ignore list silently. menu, or on the context menu of the
selection, choose . If - If you want to put the ignore list under version control, in the Add File .cvsignore to CVS dialog box,
click Add to CVS and optionally specify the desired
keyword substitution.
If you want to remove a file from the ignore list, you can only do it manually. Open the
.cvsignore
file for editing by pressing F4, and remove the lines for the files that should not be ignored by CVS.