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Set up a "global" ignore file that gets synced between devices. Call it
.stignoreglobal
for example and and change the.stignore
file (which doesnt get synced) on every device to only include#include .stignoreglobal
. Now your ignore state gets synced between devices and you can make changes from anywhere.Mine looks like this:
You can learn how to write one yourself here: https://docs.syncthing.net/users/ignoring.html
Other stuff:
Neat!
I am already using a selective sync for my emulator save data between my NAS, PC and steamdeck in a triangle sync and on top another sync for the data I generate on my phone.