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While working on sublimehq/package_control_channel#8090, I was surprised
to learn that there is a way to exclude files from the final package.

While working on sublimehq/package_control_channel#8090, I was surprised
to learn that there is a way to exclude files from the final package.
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While I don't know whether we want to suggest this as a general way around such issues, it should definitely mention that this affects all types of archives you create for a git repo, including from the command line and all sorts of archives downloadable from github.

It is definitely a solution for some, but I wouldn't feel good just suggesting the option without its downsides.

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Thanks for pointing that out; I've amended the text to note the potential downsides.

Perhaps this PR should be rejected, and something else should be added to the docs. Now that I understand this a little better, it seems like there is a real use case for some mechanism that

  • excludes files from the packages distributed to end-users, but
  • does not affect developer activities like downloading release archives from GitHub.

Does such a mechanism exist? I don't see one mentioned anywhere.

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