Improve .gitignore to cover more generated and trash files#197
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Nihlus wants to merge 1 commit intokpcyrd:mainfrom
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Improve .gitignore to cover more generated and trash files#197Nihlus wants to merge 1 commit intokpcyrd:mainfrom
Nihlus wants to merge 1 commit intokpcyrd:mainfrom
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I'd rather keep this minimal, most of them are trivial to spot in code reviews. :) If you have e.g. a |
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That's fair - I tend to err on the side of coverage for gitignores, myself, hence this larger one. Let me update it to slim it down. |
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This excludes anything rebuilderd might create alongside common Rust cruft. Additionally, .vscode/ and .idea/ are ignored, since those are common editors.
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This PR adds a set of broader ignore categories to the .gitignore file, covering a few common cases of trash files (OS-specific files, toolchain-specific files, and IDE-specific files). This reduces the risk of committing useless files to the repo.