Three new files to ignore for GoHugo repositories:
- `/assets/jsconfig.json` - Quote from [JavaScript Building](https://gohugo.io/hugo-pipes/js/): "Hugo will, by default, generate a assets/jsconfig.json file that maps the imports. This is useful for navigation/intellisense help inside code editors, but if you don’t need/want it, you can turn it off."
- `hugo_stats.json` - Quote from [Post Build Resource Transformations ](https://gohugo.io/news/0.69.0-relnotes/): "The prime current use case for the above is CSS pruning in PostCSS. In simple cases you can use the templates as a base for the content filters, but that has its limitations and can be very hard to setup, especially in themed configurations. So we have added a new writeStats configuration that, when enabled, will write a file named hugo_stats.json to your project root with some aggregated data about the build, e.g. list of HTML entities published, to be used to do CSS pruning."
- `.hugo_build.lock` - Quote from [Fine Grained File Filters ](https://gohugo.io/news/0.89.0-relnotes/): "Hugo now writes an empty file named .hugo_build.lock to the root of the project when building (also when doing hugo new mypost.md and other commands that requires a build). We recommend you just leave this file alone. Put it in .gitignore or similar if you don’t want the file in your source repository."
Add `.idea/jarRepositories.xml` to Android.gitignore
The file `.idea/jarRepositories.xml` should be added to .gitignore.
It is auto-generated and has only redundant information about remote jar repositories.
* https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/library.html#configure-custom-remote-repo
Jason Gross [Tue, 13 Apr 2021 14:39:58 +0000 (10:39 -0400)]
Update Coq.gitignore
Coq now uses .mlg rather than .ml4 (since https://github.com/coq/coq/pull/8763), so we have to ignore its generated dependency files. The `native_compute_profile_*.data` files are generated by `Set NativeCompute Profiling` (see https://github.com/coq/coq/pull/950). Finally `.coq-native` is a directory that may be generated in any subdirectory, not only at top level, so we should not use absolute paths for it.
Diego Herranz [Sun, 12 Jul 2020 15:07:13 +0000 (16:07 +0100)]
KiCad: add *.kicad_sch-bak and *.kicad_prl (#3427)
* KiCad: add *.kicad_sch-bak
As used by the new file formats for KiCad 6.0
See https://kicad-pcb.org/blog/2020/05/Development-Highlight-New-schematic-and-symbol-library-file-formats-are-now-the-default/
* Add *.kicad_prl to KiCad.gitignore
More info: https://forum.kicad.info/t/new-project-file-format/23705
I added this .gitignore to a project that included a file named CoverageSearchModel.cs, and the file was wrongly ignored. This change fixes the incorrect use of the range operator on the Coverlet rules.
John Stilley [Fri, 3 Jul 2020 18:07:44 +0000 (14:07 -0400)]
Fixing target and adding debug to Rust gitignore (#3436)
The problem here was two fold:
1. the folder "/target/" would be top-level of the repo only, it should be "target/" to properly exclude target folders anywhere in the repo
2. the default Rust/Cargo folder when compiling code is "debug/", which gets used perhaps more often that "target/", added that
Jakob Sagatowski [Tue, 26 May 2020 14:17:55 +0000 (16:17 +0200)]
After adding the new product "TF3680 - TC3 Filter" as a reference, some new files were automatically generated after compilation:
_ModuleInstall/TcFilter/TwinCAT CE7 (ARMV7)/TcFilterW32.dll
_ModuleInstall/TcFilter/TwinCAT CE7 (x86)/TcFilterW32.dll
_ModuleInstall/TcFilter/TwinCAT RT (x64)/TcFilter.sys
_ModuleInstall/TcFilter/TwinCAT RT (x86)/TcFilter.sys
After contacting Beckhoff support, it was concluded that the folder "_ModuleInstall" could be omitted from version control, thus this addition.
Jon Layton [Thu, 14 May 2020 11:49:06 +0000 (07:49 -0400)]
Add .yarn/install-state.gz to Node.gitignore (#3407)
After running `yarn set version berry` and `yarn install`, the file `.yarn/install-state.gz` is created.
The documentation at https://yarnpkg.com/advanced/qa#which-files-should-be-gitignored mentions that this file should be ignored:
> .yarn/install-state.tgz is an optimization file that you shouldn't have to ever commit. It simply stores the exact state of your project so that the next commands can boot without having to resolve your workspaces again.
The documentation has a minor error; the generated file is `.gz` instead of `.tgz` (source: https://github.com/yarnpkg/berry/pull/998/files#diff-23dd4c2e823c25186f1107e88e962032R201)
This will add support for the default location the Local History extension for Visual Studio Code uses.
See https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=xyz.local-history