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I'm using vim-over as a submodule based plugin via pathogen, and I've added call pathogen#helptags() in my vimrc.
What happens is that, a tags file called, tags-ja is generated in doc/ and this makes the submodule dirty and makes it hard to update submodules, (Since, one has to first remove that doc/tags-ja file, to make the submodule clean, and then update the git submodules)
Since, one can generate tags and then call :h vim-over, Would it be ok to add the genereated output tags-ja file to a .gitignore so that only that output file gets ignored ?
Thanks in advance !
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I'm using vim-over as a submodule based plugin via pathogen, and I've added
call pathogen#helptags()
in my vimrc.What happens is that, a tags file called,
tags-ja
is generated in doc/ and this makes the submodule dirty and makes it hard to update submodules, (Since, one has to first remove that doc/tags-ja file, to make the submodule clean, and then update the git submodules)Since, one can generate tags and then call
:h vim-over
, Would it be ok to add the genereated output tags-ja file to a .gitignore so that only that output file gets ignored ?Thanks in advance !
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: