book: Describe usage of .ignore
and helix-specific ignore files in [editor.file-picker]
section (#9102)
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|`git-exclude` | Enables reading `.git/info/exclude` files | `true`
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|`max-depth` | Set with an integer value for maximum depth to recurse | Defaults to `None`.
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Ignore files can be placed locally as `.ignore` or put in your home directory as `~/.ignore`. They support the usual ignore and negative ignore (unignore) rules used in `.gitignore` files.
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Additionally, you can use Helix-specific ignore files by creating a local `.helix/ignore` file in the current workspace or a global `ignore` file located in your Helix config directory:
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- Linux and Mac: `~/.config/helix/ignore`
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- Windows: `%AppData%\helix\ignore`
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Example:
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```ini
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# unignore in file picker and global search
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!.github/
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!.gitignore
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!.gitattributes
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```
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### `[editor.auto-pairs]` Section
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Enables automatic insertion of pairs to parentheses, brackets, etc. Can be a
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