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The fix follows @book's suggestion to silently ignore files that do not match filter regex.
I've checked that the warning vanishes for a local repo, where I'd just
touch
'ed some empty file based on filename pattern from @book's issue (#9).However, I have hard time thinking of an example workflow so that such file would be naturally created by
git
(that'd be a neat way to test it, right?;).