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I have accidentally have clicked onto "Ignore" for one of my class like here, now I cannot commit/push it whatsoever.



I have tried git rm -r --cached . yet did not work. (I can see the status changed in the bash but in Eclipse it is still ignoring the file, like this)
Note that Film.java and asd.java is ignored. (asd for was the example)



What should I do to fix this?



Thank you in advance.










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  • Have you checked the ".gitignore" file that Eclipse should have created under the "domain" subdir? If not, proceed and remove the affecting line (or delete the file if it has a single line). Then Eclipse should take back into consideration your java files.

    – TerDale
    Feb 1 at 16:00











  • I think this would be better suited to our sister site Stack Overflow

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I have accidentally have clicked onto "Ignore" for one of my class like here, now I cannot commit/push it whatsoever.



I have tried git rm -r --cached . yet did not work. (I can see the status changed in the bash but in Eclipse it is still ignoring the file, like this)
Note that Film.java and asd.java is ignored. (asd for was the example)



What should I do to fix this?



Thank you in advance.










share|improve this question

























  • Have you checked the ".gitignore" file that Eclipse should have created under the "domain" subdir? If not, proceed and remove the affecting line (or delete the file if it has a single line). Then Eclipse should take back into consideration your java files.

    – TerDale
    Feb 1 at 16:00











  • I think this would be better suited to our sister site Stack Overflow

    – Burgi
    Feb 1 at 16:56














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I have accidentally have clicked onto "Ignore" for one of my class like here, now I cannot commit/push it whatsoever.



I have tried git rm -r --cached . yet did not work. (I can see the status changed in the bash but in Eclipse it is still ignoring the file, like this)
Note that Film.java and asd.java is ignored. (asd for was the example)



What should I do to fix this?



Thank you in advance.










share|improve this question
















I have accidentally have clicked onto "Ignore" for one of my class like here, now I cannot commit/push it whatsoever.



I have tried git rm -r --cached . yet did not work. (I can see the status changed in the bash but in Eclipse it is still ignoring the file, like this)
Note that Film.java and asd.java is ignored. (asd for was the example)



What should I do to fix this?



Thank you in advance.







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  • Have you checked the ".gitignore" file that Eclipse should have created under the "domain" subdir? If not, proceed and remove the affecting line (or delete the file if it has a single line). Then Eclipse should take back into consideration your java files.

    – TerDale
    Feb 1 at 16:00











  • I think this would be better suited to our sister site Stack Overflow

    – Burgi
    Feb 1 at 16:56



















  • Have you checked the ".gitignore" file that Eclipse should have created under the "domain" subdir? If not, proceed and remove the affecting line (or delete the file if it has a single line). Then Eclipse should take back into consideration your java files.

    – TerDale
    Feb 1 at 16:00











  • I think this would be better suited to our sister site Stack Overflow

    – Burgi
    Feb 1 at 16:56

















Have you checked the ".gitignore" file that Eclipse should have created under the "domain" subdir? If not, proceed and remove the affecting line (or delete the file if it has a single line). Then Eclipse should take back into consideration your java files.

– TerDale
Feb 1 at 16:00





Have you checked the ".gitignore" file that Eclipse should have created under the "domain" subdir? If not, proceed and remove the affecting line (or delete the file if it has a single line). Then Eclipse should take back into consideration your java files.

– TerDale
Feb 1 at 16:00













I think this would be better suited to our sister site Stack Overflow

– Burgi
Feb 1 at 16:56





I think this would be better suited to our sister site Stack Overflow

– Burgi
Feb 1 at 16:56










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