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  30. .TH "SYNCTHING-STIGNORE" "5" "Sep 17, 2023" "v1.24.0" "Syncthing"
  31. .SH NAME
  32. syncthing-stignore \- Prevent files from being synchronized to other nodes
  33. .SH SYNOPSIS
  34. .INDENT 0.0
  35. .INDENT 3.5
  36. .sp
  37. .nf
  38. .ft C
  39. \&.stignore
  40. .ft P
  41. .fi
  42. .UNINDENT
  43. .UNINDENT
  44. .SH DESCRIPTION
  45. .sp
  46. If some files should not be synchronized to (or from) other devices, a file called
  47. \fB\&.stignore\fP can be created containing file patterns to ignore. The
  48. \fB\&.stignore\fP file must be placed in the root of the synced folder. The
  49. \fB\&.stignore\fP file itself will never be synced to other devices, although it can
  50. \fB#include\fP files that \fIare\fP synchronized between devices. All patterns are
  51. relative to the synced folder root.
  52. The contents of the \fB\&.stignore\fP file must be UTF\-8 encoded.
  53. .sp
  54. \fBNOTE:\fP
  55. .INDENT 0.0
  56. .INDENT 3.5
  57. Note that ignored files can block removal of an otherwise empty directory.
  58. See below for the (?d) prefix to allow deletion of ignored files.
  59. .UNINDENT
  60. .UNINDENT
  61. .SH PATTERNS
  62. .sp
  63. The \fB\&.stignore\fP file contains a list of file or path patterns. The
  64. \fIfirst\fP pattern that matches will decide the fate of a given file.
  65. .INDENT 0.0
  66. .IP \(bu 2
  67. Regular file names match themselves, i.e. the pattern \fBfoo\fP matches
  68. the files \fBfoo\fP, \fBsubdir/foo\fP as well as any directory named
  69. \fBfoo\fP\&. Spaces are treated as regular characters, except for leading
  70. and trailing spaces, which are automatically trimmed.
  71. .IP \(bu 2
  72. \fBAsterisk\fP (\fB*\fP) matches zero or more characters in a filename, but does not
  73. match the directory separator. \fBte*ne\fP matches \fBtelephone\fP,
  74. \fBsubdir/telephone\fP but not \fBtele/phone\fP\&.
  75. .IP \(bu 2
  76. \fBDouble asterisk\fP (\fB**\fP) matches as above, but also directory separators.
  77. \fBte**ne\fP matches \fBtelephone\fP, \fBsubdir/telephone\fP and
  78. \fBtele/sub/dir/phone\fP\&.
  79. .IP \(bu 2
  80. \fBQuestion mark\fP (\fB?\fP) matches a single character that is not the directory
  81. separator. \fBte??st\fP matches \fBtebest\fP but not \fBteb/st\fP or
  82. \fBtest\fP\&.
  83. .IP \(bu 2
  84. \fBSquare brackets\fP (\fB[]\fP) denote a character range: \fB[a\-z]\fP matches
  85. any lower case character.
  86. .IP \(bu 2
  87. \fBCurly brackets\fP (\fB{}\fP) denote a set of comma separated alternatives:
  88. \fB{banana,pineapple}\fP matches either \fBbanana\fP or \fBpineapple\fP\&.
  89. .IP \(bu 2
  90. \fBBackslash\fP (\fB\e\fP) “escapes” a special character so that it loses its
  91. special meaning. For example, \fB\e{banana\e}\fP matches \fB{banana}\fP exactly
  92. and does not denote a set of alternatives as above.
  93. .UNINDENT
  94. .sp
  95. \fBNOTE:\fP
  96. .INDENT 0.0
  97. .INDENT 3.5
  98. Escaped characters are not supported on Windows, where \fB\e\fP is the
  99. path separator. If you still need to match files that have square or
  100. curly brackets in their names, one possible workaround is to replace
  101. them with \fB?\fP, which will then match any character. For example,
  102. you can type \fB?banana?\fP to match both \fB[banana]\fP and
  103. \fB{banana}\fP, and so on.
  104. .UNINDENT
  105. .UNINDENT
  106. .INDENT 0.0
  107. .IP \(bu 2
  108. A pattern beginning with \fB/\fP matches in the root of the synced folder only.
  109. \fB/foo\fP matches \fBfoo\fP but not \fBsubdir/foo\fP\&.
  110. .IP \(bu 2
  111. A pattern beginning with \fB#include\fP results in loading patterns
  112. from the named file. It is an error for a file to not exist or be
  113. included more than once. Note that while this can be used to include
  114. patterns from a file in a subdirectory, the patterns themselves are
  115. still relative to the synced folder \fIroot\fP\&. Example:
  116. \fB#include more\-patterns.txt\fP\&.
  117. .IP \(bu 2
  118. A pattern beginning with a \fB!\fP prefix negates the pattern: matching files
  119. are \fIincluded\fP (that is, \fInot\fP ignored). This can be used to override
  120. more general patterns that follow.
  121. .IP \(bu 2
  122. A pattern beginning with a \fB(?i)\fP prefix enables case\-insensitive pattern
  123. matching. \fB(?i)test\fP matches \fBtest\fP, \fBTEST\fP and \fBtEsT\fP\&. The
  124. \fB(?i)\fP prefix can be combined with other patterns, for example the
  125. pattern \fB(?i)!picture*.png\fP indicates that \fBPicture1.PNG\fP should
  126. be synchronized. On Mac OS and Windows, patterns are always case\-insensitive.
  127. .IP \(bu 2
  128. A pattern beginning with a \fB(?d)\fP prefix enables removal of these files if
  129. they are preventing directory deletion. This prefix should be used by any OS
  130. generated files which you are happy to be removed.
  131. .IP \(bu 2
  132. A line beginning with \fB//\fP is a comment and has no effect. The same double
  133. slashes in any other place are interpreted literally, e.g. trying to do
  134. \fBfile // comment\fP will make Syncthing look for a file called \fBfile // comment\fP\&.
  135. .UNINDENT
  136. .sp
  137. \fBNOTE:\fP
  138. .INDENT 0.0
  139. .INDENT 3.5
  140. Prefixes can be specified in any order (e.g. “(?d)(?i)”), but cannot be in a
  141. single pair of parentheses (not “(?di)”).
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  143. .UNINDENT
  144. .sp
  145. \fBNOTE:\fP
  146. .INDENT 0.0
  147. .INDENT 3.5
  148. Include patterns (that begin with \fB!\fP) cause Syncthing to traverse
  149. the entire directory tree regardless of other ignore patterns.
  150. If the \fI\%watcher\fP is enabled, the entire directory
  151. tree will be watched as well.
  152. .sp
  153. Top\-level include patterns are treated as special cases and will not force Syncthing to
  154. scan (or watch) the entire directory tree. For example: \fB!/foo\fP is a top\-level include
  155. pattern, while \fB!/foo/bar\fP is not.
  156. .UNINDENT
  157. .UNINDENT
  158. .SH EXAMPLE
  159. .sp
  160. Given a directory layout starting at the synced folder’s root:
  161. .INDENT 0.0
  162. .INDENT 3.5
  163. .sp
  164. .nf
  165. .ft C
  166. \&.DS_Store
  167. \&.stignore
  168. foo
  169. foofoo
  170. bar/
  171. baz
  172. quux
  173. quuz
  174. bar2/
  175. baz
  176. frobble
  177. My Pictures/
  178. Img15.PNG
  179. .ft P
  180. .fi
  181. .UNINDENT
  182. .UNINDENT
  183. .sp
  184. and an \fB\&.stignore\fP file with the contents:
  185. .INDENT 0.0
  186. .INDENT 3.5
  187. .sp
  188. .nf
  189. .ft C
  190. (?d).DS_Store
  191. !frobble
  192. !quuz
  193. foo
  194. *2
  195. qu*
  196. (?i)my pictures
  197. .ft P
  198. .fi
  199. .UNINDENT
  200. .UNINDENT
  201. .sp
  202. all files and directories called “foo”, ending in a “2” or starting with
  203. “qu” will be ignored. The end result becomes:
  204. .INDENT 0.0
  205. .INDENT 3.5
  206. .sp
  207. .nf
  208. .ft C
  209. \&.DS_Store # ignored, will be deleted if gets in the way of parent directory removal
  210. foo # ignored, matches \(dqfoo\(dq
  211. foofoo # synced, does not match \(dqfoo\(dq but would match \(dqfoo*\(dq or \(dq*foo\(dq
  212. bar/ # synced
  213. baz # synced
  214. quux # ignored, matches \(dqqu*\(dq
  215. quuz # synced, matches \(dqqu*\(dq but is excluded by the preceding \(dq!quuz\(dq
  216. bar2/ # synced, despite matching \(dq*2\(dq due to child frobble
  217. baz # ignored, due to parent being ignored
  218. frobble # synced, due to \(dq!frobble\(dq
  219. My Pictures/ # ignored, matched case insensitive \(dq(?i)my pictures\(dq pattern
  220. Img15.PNG # ignored, due to parent being ignored
  221. .ft P
  222. .fi
  223. .UNINDENT
  224. .UNINDENT
  225. .sp
  226. \fBNOTE:\fP
  227. .INDENT 0.0
  228. .INDENT 3.5
  229. Please note that directory patterns ending with a slash
  230. \fBsome/directory/\fP matches the content of the directory, but not the
  231. directory itself. If you want the pattern to match the directory and its
  232. content, make sure it does not have a \fB/\fP at the end of the pattern.
  233. .UNINDENT
  234. .UNINDENT
  235. .sp
  236. New in version 1.19.0: Default patterns can be configured which will take effect when automatically
  237. accepting a folder from a remote device. The GUI suggests same the patterns
  238. when adding a folder manually. In either case, the \fB\&.stignore\fP file is
  239. created with these defaults if none is present yet.
  240. .SH AUTHOR
  241. The Syncthing Authors
  242. .SH COPYRIGHT
  243. 2014-2019, The Syncthing Authors
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