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Add way to get only topmost untracked folders/files #1150

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Hello, thanks for the response.

For the time being I Implemented a workaround that calls git directly.
I am not sure if this is useful for you, but here is the code:

import subprocess
command = ["git", "ls-files", "--others", "--directory", "--exclude-standard", "--no-empty-directory"]
process = subprocess.Popen(command, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
untracked_files_and_folders = [u.decode().strip() for u in process.stdout]

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