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kwar13
4 months agoNew member | Level 1
Add ".dropboxignore" to automatically ignore files/folders when syncing.
Currently the only way to exclude from dropbox sync is via the GUI as far as I understand. This is extremely cumbersome, because if you are writing code in a directory there are many reasons to want ...
Nancy
Dropbox Staff
4 months agoHi kwar13, thanks for posting on our Community today.
First of all, I’d like to thank you for your feedback on this; it’s really appreciated.
I’d also like you to have a look at this idea and let me know if it describes mostly what you’d like to achieve (if it does, please vote for it, as well).
Let me know if that helps.
kwar13
4 months agoNew member | Level 1
It does address the issue. However the issue is "10 years old"! Clearly not a priority for dropbox...
I mean git has had this feature for years. Dropbox also struggles when the number of files to sync blows up to many thousand small fields which routinely happens in coding and package management. So it is more of a necessary feature, not just a convenience.
- Nancy4 months ago
Dropbox Staff
I understand what you mean. I’ve passed all of your comments to our team as feedback in the meantime, so that they can take this into account.
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