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    • Windows 7 64-bit

      For more than one project SourceTree does not list untracked files in the Unstaged files list. I can use the terminal and git status to see the untracked file. I confirmed that nothing in the .gitignore would ignore the files. The projects' full path has a space in it, but their relative paths do not.

      If I use git add in the terminal to add the untracked files, they then appear in the staged area of SourceTree. If in SourceTree I uncheck the staged, new file, the file is not moved to untracked under unstaged files. This occurs for files in the root of the project and in subfolders that have other tracked files.

            [SRCTREEWIN-3027] Untracked files not appearing in unstaged file list

            minnsey added a comment -

            Hi

            This issue affects a version we no longer support. To avoid any ambiguity we feel it is better to explicitly close it rather than leave it un-resolved. However, if you feel the issue is still relevant then please do re-open this issue and update the "Affects Versions" field.

            Thank you for using SourceTree.

            minnsey added a comment - Hi This issue affects a version we no longer support. To avoid any ambiguity we feel it is better to explicitly close it rather than leave it un-resolved. However, if you feel the issue is still relevant then please do re-open this issue and update the "Affects Versions" field. Thank you for using SourceTree.

            No such file exists

            Vladimir Pribula added a comment - No such file exists

            gitignore_global.txt in the Libraries/Documents for your user account is the global git ingore for Sourcetree, is it not? Maybe that's only for github for windows.

            lukep_mccoys added a comment - gitignore_global.txt in the Libraries/Documents for your user account is the global git ingore for Sourcetree, is it not? Maybe that's only for github for windows.

            SourceTree has no global gitignore, and in the terminal I used "git config --list" and saw no entry for core.excludesfile

            Vladimir Pribula added a comment - SourceTree has no global gitignore, and in the terminal I used "git config --list" and saw no entry for core.excludesfile

            Have you checked your global gitignore as well? sourcetree may be using a different global gitignore than your cmdline git if you installed the bundled git and msysgit separately.

            lukep_mccoys added a comment - Have you checked your global gitignore as well? sourcetree may be using a different global gitignore than your cmdline git if you installed the bundled git and msysgit separately.

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              43da29c9a242 Vladimir Pribula
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