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Add Ignore Changes To A Tracked File as a git til.
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- [Clean Out All Local Branches](git/clean-out-all-local-branches.md)
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- [Delete All Untracked Files](git/delete-all-untracked-files.md)
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- [Dry Runs in Git](git/dry-runs-in-git.md)
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- [Ignore Changes To A Tracked File](git/ignore-changes-to-a-tracked-file.md)
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- [Intent To Add](git/intent-to-add.md)
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- [Last Commit A File Appeared In](git/last-commit-a-file-appeared-in.md)
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- [List Filenames Without The Diffs](git/list-filenames-without-the-diffs.md)
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# Ignore Changes To A Tracked File
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Files that should never be tracked are listed in your `.gitignore` file. But
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what about if you want to ignore some local changes to a tracked file?
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You can tell git to assume the file is unchanged
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```bash
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$ git update-index --assume-unchanged <some-file>
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```
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Reversing the process can be done with the `--no-assume-unchanged` flag.
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[source](http://blog.pagebakers.nl/2009/01/29/git-ignoring-changes-in-tracked-files/)
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