This used to happen a lot. But I don't think that many modern builders require existing directory these days.
Your point is valid though. It would be much preferable to include build/ in your root .gitignore so that the directory is never tracked.
This used to happen a lot. But I don't think that many modern builders require existing directory these days.
Your point is valid though. It would be much preferable to include build/ in your root .gitignore so that the directory is never tracked.