# Learn more about Jenkins and JENKINS_HOME directory for which this file is # intended. # # http://jenkins-ci.org/ # https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Administering+Jenkins # # Note: secret.key is purposefully not tracked by git. This should be backed up # separately because configs may contain secrets which were encrypted using the # secret.key. To back up secrets use 'tar -czf /tmp/secrets.tgz secret*' and # save the file separate from your repository. If you want secrets backed up # with configuration, then see the bottom of this file for an example. # Ignore all JENKINS_HOME except jobs directory, root xml config, and # .gitignore file. /* !/jobs !/.gitignore !/*.xml # Ignore all files in jobs subdirectories except for folders. # Note: git doesn't track folders, only file content. jobs/** !jobs/**/ # Uncomment the following line to save next build numbers with config. #!jobs/**/nextBuildNumber # For performance reasons, we want to ignore builds in Jenkins jobs because it # contains many tiny files on large installations. This can impact git # performance when running even basic commands like 'git status'. builds indexing # Exclude only config.xml files in repository subdirectories. !config.xml # Don't track workspaces (when users build on the master). jobs/**/*workspace # Security warning: If secrets are included with your configuration, then an # adversary will be able to decrypt all encrypted secrets within Jenkins # config. Including secrets is a bad practice, but the example is included in # case someone still wants it for convenience. Uncomment the following line to # include secrets for decryption with repository configuration in Git. #!/secret* # As a result, only Jenkins settings and job config.xml files in JENKINS_HOME # will be tracked by git.