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Tom_M
11 years agoHelpful | Level 6
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Add .dropboxignore directory to exclude folders without using selective sync
Please please please can you add a feature that allows folders to be excluded from the Dropbox account (on windows and mac). For sure I'm not the first person to request this, but I'm yet to find a good explanation of why it's not there. A quick google search reveals loads of people also looking for the same feature. I really like the workflow I have with dropbox, but it's getting to the point where I might switch providers in order to allow better selective sync.
I've seen hackish solutions using selective sync, but it would be great if this could be done in one of the following ways:
- global pattern matching eg "node_modules"
- a marker file in the directory like .dropboxignore
- a simple right click context menu "Ignore this folder"
Other than that, keep up the good work. Cheers.
Tom
Idea Status Update
We're launching a closed beta for Ignore Files feature, and we’d love your help testing it out.
1,036 Comments
- mendimr1 year agoHelpful | Level 5
Most developers use Git for version control but I personally like to also work directly on a Dropbox folder so all my files are backed up before I push my code. The problem is that most of the projects use packages which usually no one benefits from synchronizing them so it would be great if Dropbox made an exception for these folders so they don’t back up by default unless explicitly told to do so.
Usually these folders take quite some time to synchronize with other computers and I think it is pointless to back them up not because of the storage they take but because they are thousands and thousands of files.
Before I tried to exclude those folders from synchronizing, but it that’s too much work just exclude a folder that later on will be replaced and then you have to do the same job over and over again.that’s too much work just to exclude a folder that later on will be replaced and then you’d have to do the same job over and over again. Even worse once it corrupted my entire dropbox folder and I had to re-synchronize everything.
* EDIT: I didn't even consider it but since my idea was merged with this idea, a .dropboxignore file would be the best solution here.
- zsiegel1 year agoNew member | Level 2
@Emma @Dropbox I've been following this topic for years, have done the following with various degrees of succcess:
- used ready-made open-source solutions
- used widely-known scripting strategies for marking files as ignored
- made customized "store files outside of Dropbox folder, but make sure they are synced to Dropbox with rsync/scp/git" tools for myself
These usually usually work in the short-term but eventually something changes or I switch computers.
What we all really need is a .dropboxignore file. It's that simple. Nobody wants their laptop to get hot due to a `node_modules` folder being created or a Python virtual environment, etc., but this happens all the time.
Supporting a .dropboxignore file is the right solution! This post has 100 pages of comments! - WreckItTim11 year agoHelpful | Level 7
I know you can ignore files and folders (making them only a local file that does not sync with Dropbox) using: https://help.dropbox.com/sync/ignored-files
However, this requires a command line entry for every file/folder that you want to ignore. Not only this, but you have to enter the ignore command for each subfile/subfolder that you want to ignore -- if they are nested in a folder that you do not want to ignore. Not only this, but you have to enter all of the ignore commands on each device you are syncing across. Not only this, but on each device you have to: 1. stop syncing, 2. create the folder/file you want to ignore, 3. enter the command to ignore it, 4. restart syncing. Not only this, but if you have one breach by creating a folder/file on one device with the same name as one being ignored on the other devices, and accidently sync before entering the ignore command (hey accidents happen), then it will corrupt your entire sync across all devices with multiple conflicts that now have to each be manually cleaned up. This is a nightmare for any setups that have multiple devices and/or wildcard local files and folders needed to be ignored.
Please create a text .ignore file that allows me to enter, including wildcard entries, files/folders/subfiles/subfolders to ignore across all devices. This avoids conflicts and messy work-arounds by providing a simple, elegant, and user-friendly feature to ignore files. Thank you!
edit: Not only this, but if you make future files/folders then they will not automatically be added to an ignore list, and you can not use the ignore command until the file/folder is created -- whereas with an .ignore file you can preemptively set files/folders to be ignored (along with wildcard values). - RaulDurand1 year agoExplorer | Level 3
This feature request has been outstanding for quite some time. It appears that it may not align with Dropbox's interests, as it could potentially decrease the need for users to upgrade their storage plans due to reduced space usage.
Nonetheless, offering this feature exclusively to premium subscribers could be a viable solution. By enabling users to bypass syncing large temporary files, it would significantly streamline their workflow and save hours of syncing time. This enhancement would not only improve efficiency but also add substantial value to the premium service offerings.
- nickyhajal1 year agoHelpful | Level 6
It's completely absurd. Please add this simple feature. All the other sync tools have it.
- josephniet1 year agoExplorer | Level 4
Why is this still not a thing? Manually excluding absolute paths every time I spin up / rename / move a dev project isn't an acceptable solution. I've started moving my dev work outside of my shared dropbox & using git to sync instead.
- JaronFort2 years agoNew member | Level 2
We use Dropbox for continuous backup of full stack and mobile applications. Adding new projects (or sub-projects to existing projects) is a common task. Having to do this with selective-sync for each team member does not scale well and wastes precious time.
Having a `.dropboxignore` file would be a game changer because it would allow new projects in our workspace to be added without lengthy synchronization of "node_modules" directories which can grow quite large as our applications scale. A `.dropboxignore` file could rest inside the route of our workspace and all projects created within the workspace directory would have all "node_modules" folders automatically ignored by Dropbox. The `.dropboxignore` file can also be shared easily with new team members so that they do not accidentally upload `node_modules` to Dropbox.
- timfurnish2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
I just realized that I'm hogging up bandwidth with all the temp video files my Adobe Premier projects are creating and it would be most beneficial to provide the feature to IGNORE folders of certain names or file types when it comes to syncing. Also surprised by the age of this thread and how long it's been something asked for.
Come on !
- valentiger2 years agoNew member | Level 2
I'm encountering this problem now as a paid user and I'm kind of shocked at the age of this thread and nothing has been implemented in 9yrs. guess it's time to research an alternative service.
- mpbx12 years agoHelpful | Level 6
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