These files were added in #11 and should not have been committed. Using a .gitignore can help with this, though my personal "hot take" is that .gitignore can be a crutch and it's better to pay close attention to what files are being committed and never rely on git add . (especially when working across repositories, as the .gitignore configuration may vary). YMMV.
@Brian-Magnuson Mentioned on Discord; I'm not a fan personally but if y'all want to set one up feel free. Either way, these files need to be removed from the project so this has to be merged.
These files were added in #11 and should not have been committed. Using a
.gitignore
can help with this, though my personal "hot take" is that.gitignore
can be a crutch and it's better to pay close attention to what files are being committed and never rely ongit add .
(especially when working across repositories, as the.gitignore
configuration may vary). YMMV.