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Hi there, well done on the recent release!
It is possible to use Nextcloud Desktop and Google Drive sync on the same client machine and they generally play sensibly together.
But... Google Drive creates the following:
and
in every folder share you set to sync with Google.
Therefore Nextcloud, being a good sync citizen, proceeds to sync every tmp change made by Google with the Nextcloud server.
The result is a lot of sync "noise" in NC.
Any chance the following pattern can be added to the default ignore list?
.tmp.*
If the 0.0000001% of users actually want this to sync they can easily remove the pattern.
Best!
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hi. I am using github desktop and in this link shows how to edit the gitignore. I had noise from a google drive sync. https://www.iorad.com/player/2120731/GitHub---How-to-create-a-git-ignore-file-on-GitHub-desktop-#trysteps-1 thanks
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Tell us how the feature should work
Hi there, well done on the recent release!
It is possible to use Nextcloud Desktop and Google Drive sync on the same client machine and they generally play sensibly together.
But... Google Drive creates the following:
and
in every folder share you set to sync with Google.
Therefore Nextcloud, being a good sync citizen, proceeds to sync every tmp change made by Google with the Nextcloud server.
The result is a lot of sync "noise" in NC.
Any chance the following pattern can be added to the default ignore list?
.tmp.*
If the 0.0000001% of users actually want this to sync they can easily remove the pattern.
Best!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: