This is probably what happened. You did a build. That created a lot of untracked files that were products of the build, for instance .o files or the like. A teammate ...
Solved: The footer in my SourceTree says that 2 files are not tracked, but there are no untracked files in the file status view. Is there some way to.
#1 This state icon appears when a file is modified and tracked.
It's really usefully and efficient ! i'm using "sourcetree"
If desired, push the changes back to the remote server. Add a new file to the repository - the newly created filter should match the file's extension.
In this case you've just added the submodule, but it's not actually committed yet. ... Change the submodule commit which your repository is tracking
git-flow AVH prefers branches to revisions, a future update will revise the Sourcetree UI
In no-overlay mode, tracked files that do not appear in the --source tree are ...
So then tried restarting source tree, pulling down ect… all various things to try and get sourcetree to stop tracking the file to no avail. So finally ...
probably not what you want $ git lfs track *.ogg Tracking explode. ogg