Git doesn't track directories, it tracks files, so to acheive this you need to track at least one file. So assuming your .gitignore
file looks something like this:
upload/*
You can do this:
$ touch upload/.placeholder
$ git add -f upload/.placeholder
If you forget the -f
you'll see:
$ git add upload/.placeholder
The following paths are ignored by one of your .gitignore files:
upload
Use -f if you really want to add them.
fatal: no files added
Then when you do git status
you'll see:
# On branch master
#
# Initial commit
#
# Changes to be committed:
# (use "git rm --cached ..." to unstage)
#
# new file: upload/.placeholder
#
Obviously you can then do:
$ touch upload/images/.placeholder
$ git add -f upload/images/.placeholder
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