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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T15:13:11+00:00 2026-06-02T15:13:11+00:00

When I use command git add -u . git still doesn’t update untracked files.

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When I use command git add -u . git still doesn’t update untracked files.
Works only when I specify them by path, git add -- filepath
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    2026-06-02T15:13:13+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 3:13 pm

    untracked files cannot be updated. they are not tracked in the first place.
    you need to add untracked files. to do that most commonly you’d use:

    $ git add some_untracked_file
    $ # or
    $ git add .  # add all files
    $ # or
    $ git add --all # similar to -A , add all again
    

    all there doesnt mean every file, but every file that doesn’t match an entry in the .gitignore file.

    from the man page:

      -u, --update
          Only match <filepattern> against already tracked files in the index rather than the working tree. That means that it will never stage
          new files, but that it will stage modified new contents of tracked files and that it will remove files from the index if the
          corresponding files in the working tree have been removed.
    
          If no <filepattern> is given, default to "."; in other words, update all tracked files in the current directory and its
          subdirectories.
    
      -A, --all
          Like -u, but match <filepattern> against files in the working tree in addition to the index. That means that it will find new files as
          well as staging modified content and removing files that are no longer in the working tree.
    
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