Nontracked
Nontracked refers to a state in version control systems, such as Git, where a file is present in the working directory but is not being monitored or managed by the version control system. This means that changes to the file will not be recorded in the repository's history, and the file will not be included in commits. Files can become nontracked for several reasons, including being newly created, being explicitly ignored through configuration files, or being moved outside the repository's directory structure.
To track a nontracked file, it must be explicitly added to the version control system using a
Nontracked files are an essential feature of version control systems, allowing developers to manage their project's