Closed bupd closed 1 week ago
The new .gitignore
file for the project introduces rules to exclude various types of binary files, test outputs, coverage tool outputs, dependency directories, Go workspace files, and specific directories like /bin
and /harbor
. It also adds an exclusion for .DS_Store
files, ensuring that these unnecessary items are not tracked in the repository.
Files | Change Summary |
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.gitignore |
Added rules to ignore binaries, test outputs, coverage tool outputs, dependency directories, specific directories (/bin , /harbor ), Go workspace files, and .DS_Store . |
Tails twitched, ears perked high,
The repo's clean, fewer files awry.
With .gitignore in place, neat and trim,
Binaries no more on a whim.
Code flows like a river, pure and clear,
Thank you, new rules, for this cheer!
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Summary
This PR introduces a
.gitignore
file specifically tailored for Go projects. It helps to keep the repository clean by ignoring files and directories that are commonly generated during Go development but should not be included in version control.Reason for Changes
Including a
.gitignore
file is a best practice for managing version control in any project. This ensures that only the relevant source code and configuration files are tracked, avoiding unnecessary clutter and potential conflicts in the repository.References
Summary by CodeRabbit
.gitignore
to exclude binary files, test binaries, coverage tool outputs, dependency directories, Go workspace files,/bin
,/harbor
, and.DS_Store
files.