kignore 0.1.3

kignore is a tool for easily adding patterns to .gitignore and cleaning up afterwards
# Git ignore (kignore)

Is an extension for easily adding ignored files to `.gitignore files`, when
added it will by default also try to remove any files matching the pattern added
to .gitignore, this is by default also run in interactive mode, giving you the
option to confirm or deny

```bash
$ kignore 'node_modules/'
found .gitignore .../some-path/.gitignore
Added node_modules/ to .gitignore
Removed node_modules/ from git index
```

```bash
$ git ignore 'node_modules/'
found .gitignore .../some-path/.gitignore
Added node_modules/ to .gitignore
Removed node_modules/ from git index
```

## Installation

### Cargo

Cargo will only pull the `kignore` command and won't add a subcommand to `git.

```bash
$ cargo install kignore
```

#### Post install

To get the `git ignore` subcommand working you will need to have the file
git-ignore available on your path, either add it yourself using
`git-alias/git-ignore` as a template or:

```
git clone https://github.com/kjuulh/gitignore
./scripts/install-git-alias.sh # only tested on mac and linux
```

### Homebrew

Added in HomebrewFormula

```bash
$ brew tap kjuulh/gitignore  https://github.com/kjuulh/gitignore
$ brew install kjuulh/gitignore/kignore-bin
```