I am somewhat confused, I noticed that upon setting up my first Git repository in Android Studio all of the correct files to ignore were automatically added to the Project's Settings under Settings > Version Control > Ignored Files.
This appeared to be magic, I never told it what to ignore. Moreover, there is no .gitignore file in any directory of my project as I'm used to creating.
This being said, I can't get my second project to automatically add ignored files, and really, I just want to use the simple .gitignore method.
Does anyone know how to override Android Studio's ignored files list and simply use a .gitignore instead? I'd like the ease of copying my .gitignore to all other projects I make, it does not appear you can copy Settings > Version Control > Ignored Files.
Thank you for commenting on how I can just use .gitignore.
Ok to answer my own question. To go back to using .gitignore, do the following:
Doing the above will utilize the .gitignore file instead of Settings > Version Control > Ignored Files to commit the right files.