Update Visual Studio Code to support workspace files.
Visual Studio Code has a few files that can be placed into the workspace
in order to share settings across users. Settings.json is for project
specific overrides. Tasks.json is for executable tasks (build, gulp, etc.)
While launch.json is for debugging specific tasks.
On Windows, when PDF is opened with Acrobat Reader, one gets following output:
! I can't write on file `document.pdf'.
Please type another file name for output:
If one simply presses "Enter" to continue, the file `.pdf` is generated. Since this is a common case and `.pdf` is never used as full file name, this file should be ignored, too.
Some popular applications (for example, Phusion Passenger) leave `*.pid.lock` file(s). For example, when you type `passenger start` with simple express app listening on port 3000, it leaves the following files:
* `passenger.3000.pid` (removed when passenger stops)
* `passenger.3000.log`
* `passenger.3000.pid.lock`
While `*pid` and `*.log` are ignored, `*.pid.lock` remains unignored. Phusion Passenger is quite popular, and `*.pid.lock` file should be ignored.
Only ignore the build directory in the same directory as .gitignore for Gradle
If you have a Java package with `build` in it, the current version will always ignore files in that directory.
This change makes it so only the root "build" directory is ignored.
I believe that this assumes .gitignore is in the root of a project.
In some cases Qt Creator will create a CMakeLists.txt.user file with a short hash which should also be ignored. For example:
CMakeLists.txt.user.1fa15d5
I've just upgraded to ASP.NET Core RC2, and I've found that Visual
Studio is producing a file called project.fragment.lock.json. When I
delete the file it is recreated during build. Given project.lock.json is
already ignored this looks like another file to ignore.