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Came to the same conclusion one week ago. Fuck man, so many nested files and folders 😥
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githelp30038y@alandemaria Each node module has their own modules, my small project is already at 50MB
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Salmakis6738yI had the same in dropbox and was wondering then at other computer wtf is that mass files =)
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@CozyPlanes Me too! *why won't you go away hair grrrrr* *oh,it's in the picture.... *
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rayanon13608yWhy upload to Google drive when you can push to github/gitlab etc.? You can add a .gitignore in that case, but you can't add a .driveignore!
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githelp30038y@rayanon I am pushing to a self hosted GitLab server but I store all my files on Google drive
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githelp30038y@rayanon dammit, yeah I hope they do soon. I think there is a way to ignore folders through the UI though
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anth128128yNote to self, don't use npm.
I did make that mistake once and forgot about it, when I redownloaded G drive a few weeks back it took 2 days to sync on my crappy connection. -
I haven't read all the comments, so I hope this has already been asked and answered...Why the hell are you using drive for your project? You commit it, and you ignore the modules file...That's on of the reasons you have a package.json...
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@rayanon @jakej5 you can ignore sync files with drive if you have the app installed...But still git up up and git out
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