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- node_modules and dist should be in .gitignore
vre2h updated
4 years ago
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- You need to add .gitignore to the main project directory
- also add `.o` object files and `run.sh` to the gitignore cuz it has nothing to do with the project
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Looking good champ, would go ahead and make a `.gitignore` file, and put `node_modules` in it, and anything related to how your auth works. Putting the `node_modules` there is just best practice and m…
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you should add some of this to your `.gitignore`. don't be tracking .DS_Store files, homie. :) you probably don't need all of this, but i just cut out some common ones from my typical ignore file.
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Any change you'll be adding a `.gitignore` option?
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```
# Vagrant
/.vagrant/
# Ansible
/ansible/*.retry
/ansible/group_vars/*_local.yml
/ansible/roles/*
!ansible/roles/.gitkeep
```
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Hi @msimio, we typically do not push the node modules folder.
See here, https://git-scm.com/docs/gitignore.
Also github facebook has a .gitignore for reactnative [https://github.com/facebook/react…
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#Research about this
#Answer
- Also, since we will be using git as our versioning system, make sure your source code
has a file named .gitignore. Again, research the internet regarding the importan…
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I added gitignore to ignore all *appdata.txt so we can create appfiles that hold information specific for each user. Please merge this change with branch 1.0.
For example:
- the Intan_gui_appda…
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# Specifies intentionally untracked files to ignore when using Git
# http://git-scm.com/docs/gitignore
*~
*.sw[mnpcod]
*.log
*.tmp
*.tmp.*
log.txt
*.sublime-project
*.sublime-workspace
.vs…