I have a problems with a git repository and windows. The problem is that the git repository has a linux symbolic link in it and with developers running windows, that obviously does not work. Now since that symbolic link should never change, I want to find a way to delete that on developers and add a folder in its place (which is what the symbolic points to) but have git ignore those particular changes. Now I can remove the symbolic links, create a folder of the same name and just add a .gitignore that ignores everything. Now as far as making sure git ignore the removal of the symbolic link, I have found two possible solution while researching. The solutions I found are:
git update-index --assume-unchanged [FILE]
git update-index --skip-worktree [FILE]
My question is which option would work the best? I want to make sure once I do this that it never gets undone unless I specifically do it. I want to make sure reverting, resetting, creating branches, merging, etc... all work fine.
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