• Resolved Tanner Chung

    (@im10er)


    I recently committed a plugin to a git repo that I’m developing and when I used this plugin to replace the plugin, the replacement failed because of the .git folder. Maybe that folder can be ignored?

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  • Plugin Author Jeff Sherk

    (@jsherk)

    Can you send screenshot of the error?

    Also to clarify, you download all the files from your GIT repo, and then put them in a ZIP file and then try to upload and it fails?

    Thanks

    Plugin Author Jeff Sherk

    (@jsherk)

    FYI I tested an upload with a .git folder in the zip file and it worked fine.

    Thread Starter Tanner Chung

    (@im10er)

    Sorry I missed the replies. I’ll try to recreate this issue again and post it when I reproduce the error.

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