When working on a project, you may not want to commit a file to Git, for example if it contains confidential information. To stop Iguana X from committing specific files, you can add them to a Git Ignore (.gitignore) file.
This page contains a sample .gitignore file you can use.
The file works like this:
Place the .gitignore file attached in this document into your component directory:
/Users/iguanaxUser/Library/IguanaX/repos/<component_guid>/
Edit the .gitignore file to include what you want to ignore:
This example file will ignore all the Sample data in the specific components directory:
/Samples/*
Make an initial commit, connect your component to a repository and make sure the specified files are not there.
NOTE: Adding the .gitignore file before adding the samples folder works easier. If you already have the samples folder you may need to delete that folder and re-upload it.