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## Folder structure |
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The files in the root directory are for `.gitignore` templates that are |
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project-specific, such as language or framework specific templates. |
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Global (operating system or editor specific) templates should go into the |
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[`Global/`](./Global) directory. |
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We support a collection of templates, organized in this way: |
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- [`Global`](./Global) contains templates for various editors, tools and |
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operating systems that can be used in different situations. It is recommended |
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that you either [add these to your global template](https://help.github.com/articles/ignoring-files/#create-a-global-gitignore) |
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or merge these rules into your project-specific templates if you want to use |
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them permanently. |
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- [`ecosystem`](./ecosystem) contains specialized templates coalescing around |
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popular programming languages, but don't make sense to live in the mainstream |
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templates. These should be added to your project-specific templates when you |
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decide to adopt the framework or tool. |
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## Contributing guidelines |
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