Closed gkuenning closed 2 years ago
I skimmed the file, and it sounds plausible. However, the history does not, that merge commit shouldn't be part of the history.
Sorry, I'm new to the whole github pull-request thing. How should I have done it? Should I have just submitted a pull request for my add-gitgnore branch, without merging it into the master?
I skimmed the file, and it sounds plausible. However, the history does not, that merge commit shouldn't be part of the history.
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git status produces a lot of output because there is no .gitignore file. This commit adds one.