GitHub.com (and probably GitLab too) provides various ways to export the Git branch contents or tags and releases as Zip- or Tar-archives. When creating a release, these tar-/zipballs are automatically created and added to the release. I often find archives, which contain a lot of files not useful to the end user, like .github directories, Git (.gitignore, .gitattributes) or CI related files (.travis.yml, .appveyor.yml). Sometimes they also contain directories (e.g. for test files), upstream hosts in Git, but does not need for the source distribution. But there is an easy way to keep these files out of the automatically created source archives and keep the latter clean by using the export-ignore
attribute in the .gitattributes files:
# don't export the github-pages source /docs export-ignore # export some other irrelevant directories /foo export-ignore # don't export the files necessary for CI Gemfile export-ignore .appveyor.yml export-ignore .travis.yml export-ignore # ignore Git related files .gitattributes export-ignore .gitignore export-ignore