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How to exclude wwwrootlib in ASPNET Core using Visual Studio 2017
Get TFS to ignore my packages folderHow to get visual studio 2013 source control to ignore the packages directoryWhere are the default file/folder ignore rules for Visual Studio TFS stored?Hide folder from TFS under wwwroot in ASP.Net 5Visual Studio Team Services ignore filesHow to upload changed files to my server via ftp, when i check in visual studio?Visual Studio 2017 Prevent Ignore of Packages folder on pending changes TFVSVisual Studio 2017 - Open Folder - TFVC IntegrationExclude Files of a certain type in Visual Studio Pending ChangesESLint cannot find module 'ajv' in asp.net core 2.1 VS 2017
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Using VSTS (not git) and use Visual Studio 2017 libman to manage client-side libraries. These libraries are put in wwwrootlib. I don't want to add these to source code control.
I've tried putting a .tfignore in my project folder with:
wwwrootlib
I also tried:
wwwrootlib
Regardless of what I do, all the wwwrootlib files are put in source code control when I add a new client-side library via libman.
How can I ignore the lib files since they are managed/restored by Visual Studio libman feature?
tfs lib wwwroot libman
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Using VSTS (not git) and use Visual Studio 2017 libman to manage client-side libraries. These libraries are put in wwwrootlib. I don't want to add these to source code control.
I've tried putting a .tfignore in my project folder with:
wwwrootlib
I also tried:
wwwrootlib
Regardless of what I do, all the wwwrootlib files are put in source code control when I add a new client-side library via libman.
How can I ignore the lib files since they are managed/restored by Visual Studio libman feature?
tfs lib wwwroot libman
Can you open an issue at github.com/aspnet/LibraryManager/issues to dig into this deeper?
– Jimmy
Mar 31 at 16:49
Submitted issue #467 via @Jimmy
– paultechguy
Apr 2 at 0:46
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Using VSTS (not git) and use Visual Studio 2017 libman to manage client-side libraries. These libraries are put in wwwrootlib. I don't want to add these to source code control.
I've tried putting a .tfignore in my project folder with:
wwwrootlib
I also tried:
wwwrootlib
Regardless of what I do, all the wwwrootlib files are put in source code control when I add a new client-side library via libman.
How can I ignore the lib files since they are managed/restored by Visual Studio libman feature?
tfs lib wwwroot libman
Using VSTS (not git) and use Visual Studio 2017 libman to manage client-side libraries. These libraries are put in wwwrootlib. I don't want to add these to source code control.
I've tried putting a .tfignore in my project folder with:
wwwrootlib
I also tried:
wwwrootlib
Regardless of what I do, all the wwwrootlib files are put in source code control when I add a new client-side library via libman.
How can I ignore the lib files since they are managed/restored by Visual Studio libman feature?
tfs lib wwwroot libman
tfs lib wwwroot libman
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Can you open an issue at github.com/aspnet/LibraryManager/issues to dig into this deeper?
– Jimmy
Mar 31 at 16:49
Submitted issue #467 via @Jimmy
– paultechguy
Apr 2 at 0:46
add a comment |
Can you open an issue at github.com/aspnet/LibraryManager/issues to dig into this deeper?
– Jimmy
Mar 31 at 16:49
Submitted issue #467 via @Jimmy
– paultechguy
Apr 2 at 0:46
Can you open an issue at github.com/aspnet/LibraryManager/issues to dig into this deeper?
– Jimmy
Mar 31 at 16:49
Can you open an issue at github.com/aspnet/LibraryManager/issues to dig into this deeper?
– Jimmy
Mar 31 at 16:49
Submitted issue #467 via @Jimmy
– paultechguy
Apr 2 at 0:46
Submitted issue #467 via @Jimmy
– paultechguy
Apr 2 at 0:46
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Can you open an issue at github.com/aspnet/LibraryManager/issues to dig into this deeper?
– Jimmy
Mar 31 at 16:49
Submitted issue #467 via @Jimmy
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Apr 2 at 0:46