I'm trying to store Pixelmator files (macOS bundle) using LFS on GitHub.
I want to create an image repository and store all my originals (I do editing in Pixelmator Pro).
A Pixelmator "file" looks like this:
directory: myfilename.pxd
directory: data
file: ABCD-EFG-XYZ (no file extension, 5 MB)
directory: QuickLook
file: Icon.tiff
file: Thumbnail.tiff
file: metadata.info
Based on this git-lfs issue, I tried this:
git lfs track 'all_my_pixelmator/files/*
Now my .gitattributes looks like this:
*.tiff filter=lfs diff=lfs merge=lfs -text
*.png filter=lfs diff=lfs merge=lfs -text
*.m4a filter=lfs diff=lfs merge=lfs -text
*.mp3 filter=lfs diff=lfs merge=lfs -text
media_cards_pxd/images filter=lfs diff=lfs merge=lfs -text
So then I committed the directory and pushed it to GitHub.
However, when I check the GitHub UI, it shows that only the TIFF files are stored in LFS; the data files and the info files are not. When I clone my repo, it has increased in size from 20 MB to 215 MB, so clearly the files got committed incorrectly and are not stored on LFS.
I could add .info
to my .gitattributes
file, but I don't understand how to add the files in the data directory because they have no file extension (don't know how to do a pattern match in this case).
So how can I configure my repo to ensure that all Pixelmator "files" (any files in a directory that ends in PXD) should be stored in LFS?
Although Pixelmator is macOS software, I'm using git on ubuntu to commit if it matters.