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Git exclude vs. git ignore - what are the differences and when to use which?

The article by Marijke Luttekes discusses the 'git exclude' feature, which can be really handy but is often unknown to version control users. It introduces the topic by explaining the purpose of exclusion files in your projects. The author points out that Git always tracks changes in files, which can be undesired in certain cases, especially when dealing with temporary or local files. The 'git exclude' feature allows setting rules on which files to ignore, making repository management easier. This way, developers can focus on significant code changes without worrying about irrelevant files that shouldn't be tracked by Git. Ultimately, the author promotes the benefits of using this feature, highlighting how much hassle it can save in daily programming tasks.