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13 If some files should not be synchronized to (or from) other devices, a
14 file called .stignore can be created containing file patterns to ig‐
15 nore. The .stignore file must be placed in the root of the synced
16 folder. The .stignore file itself will never be synced to other de‐
17 vices, although it can #include files that are synchronized between de‐
18 vices. All patterns are relative to the synced folder root. The con‐
19 tents of the .stignore file must be UTF-8 encoded.
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22 Note that ignored files can block removal of an otherwise empty di‐
23 rectory. See below for the (?d) prefix to allow deletion of ignored
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27 The .stignore file contains a list of file or path patterns. The first
28 pattern that matches will decide the fate of a given file.
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30 • Regular file names match themselves, i.e. the pattern foo matches the
31 files foo, subdir/foo as well as any directory named foo. Spaces are
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35 • Asterisk (*) matches zero or more characters in a filename, but does
36 not match the directory separator. te*ne matches telephone, sub‐
37 dir/telephone but not tele/phone.
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39 • Double asterisk (**) matches as above, but also directory separators.
40 te**ne matches telephone, subdir/telephone and tele/sub/dir/phone.
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42 • Question mark (?) matches a single character that is not the direc‐
43 tory separator. te??st matches tebest but not teb/st or test.
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45 • Square brackets ([]) denote a character range: [a-z] matches any
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48 • Curly brackets ({}) denote a set of comma separated alternatives:
49 {banana,pineapple} matches either banana or pineapple.
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51 • Backslash (\) “escapes” a special character so that it loses its spe‐
52 cial meaning. For example, \{banana\} matches {banana} exactly and
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57 separator. If you still need to match files that have square or
58 curly brackets in their names, one possible workaround is to replace
59 them with ?, which will then match any character. For example, you
60 can type ?banana? to match both [banana] and {banana}, and so on.
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62 • A pattern beginning with / matches in the root of the synced folder
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65 • A pattern beginning with #include results in loading patterns from
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67 more than once. Note that while this can be used to include patterns
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69 ative to the synced folder root. Example: #include more-patterns.txt.
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71 Any #include directives inside a file loaded by #include require
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75 • A pattern beginning with a ! prefix negates the pattern: matching
76 files are included (that is, not ignored). This can be used to over‐
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79 • A pattern beginning with a (?i) prefix enables case-insensitive pat‐
80 tern matching. (?i)test matches test, TEST and tEsT. The (?i) prefix
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82 (?i)!picture*.png indicates that Picture1.PNG should be synchronized.
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85 • A pattern beginning with a (?d) prefix enables removal of these files
86 if they are preventing directory deletion. This prefix should be used
87 by any OS generated files which you are happy to be removed.
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89 • A line beginning with // is a comment and has no effect. The same
90 double slashes in any other place are interpreted literally, e.g.
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95 Prefixes can be specified in any order (e.g. “(?d)(?i)”), but cannot
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99 Include patterns (that begin with !) cause Syncthing to traverse the
100 entire directory tree regardless of other ignore patterns. If the
101 watcher is enabled, the entire directory tree will be watched as
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104 Top-level include patterns are treated as special cases and will not
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106 example: !/foo is a top-level include pattern, while !/foo/bar is
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110 Given a directory layout starting at the synced folder’s root:
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136 all files and directories called “foo”, ending in a “2” or starting
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139 .DS_Store # ignored, will be deleted if gets in the way of parent directory removal
140 foo # ignored, matches "foo"
141 foofoo # synced, does not match "foo" but would match "foo*" or "*foo"
142 bar/ # synced
143 baz # synced
144 quux # ignored, matches "qu*"
145 quuz # synced, matches "qu*" but is excluded by the preceding "!quuz"
146 bar2/ # synced, despite matching "*2" due to child frobble
147 baz # ignored, due to parent being ignored
148 frobble # synced, due to "!frobble"
149 My Pictures/ # ignored, matched case insensitive "(?i)my pictures" pattern
150 Img15.PNG # ignored, due to parent being ignored
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154 tory/ matches the content of the directory, but not the directory
155 itself. If you want the pattern to match the directory and its con‐
156 tent, make sure it does not have a / at the end of the pattern.
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158 New in version 1.19.0: Default patterns can be configured which will
159 take effect when automatically accepting a folder from a remote device.
160 The GUI suggests same the patterns when adding a folder manually. In
161 either case, the .stignore file is created with these defaults if none
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