# Ignoring Files This document provides an overview of the Gemini Ignore (`.qwenignore`) feature of Qwen Code. Qwen Code includes the ability to automatically ignore files, similar to `.gitignore` (used by Git) and `.aiexclude` (used by Gemini Code Assist). Adding paths to your `.qwenignore` file will exclude them from tools that support this feature, although they will still be visible to other services (such as Git). ## How it works When you add a path to your `.qwenignore` file, tools that respect this file will exclude matching files and directories from their operations. For example, when you use the [`read_many_files`](./tools/multi-file.md) command, any paths in your `.qwenignore` file will be automatically excluded. For the most part, `.qwenignore` follows the conventions of `.gitignore` files: - Blank lines and lines starting with `#` are ignored. - Standard glob patterns are supported (such as `*`, `?`, and `[]`). - Putting a `/` at the end will only match directories. - Putting a `/` at the beginning anchors the path relative to the `.qwenignore` file. - `!` negates a pattern. You can update your `.qwenignore` file at any time. To apply the changes, you must restart your Qwen Code session. ## How to use `.qwenignore` To enable `.qwenignore`: 1. Create a file named `.qwenignore` in the root of your project directory. To add a file or directory to `.qwenignore`: 1. Open your `.qwenignore` file. 2. Add the path or file you want to ignore, for example: `/archive/` or `apikeys.txt`. ### `.qwenignore` examples You can use `.qwenignore` to ignore directories and files: ``` # Exclude your /packages/ directory and all subdirectories /packages/ # Exclude your apikeys.txt file apikeys.txt ``` You can use wildcards in your `.qwenignore` file with `*`: ``` # Exclude all .md files *.md ``` Finally, you can exclude files and directories from exclusion with `!`: ``` # Exclude all .md files except README.md *.md !README.md ``` To remove paths from your `.qwenignore` file, delete the relevant lines.