gitignore.io is designed create useful .gitignore files for your project.
A gitignore file specifies intentionally un-tracked files that git should ignore. When creating git repositories many project folders get filled with files that are not necessarily related to the source code. These files come from places such as the Operating System (OS), Programming Languages, and Integrated Development Environments (IDE).
$ git clone [email protected]:joeblau/gitignore.io.git
$ cd gitignore.io
$ git submodule init
$ git submodule update
$ npm install
$ node app.js
- gitignore.io - Create useful .gitignore files for your project.
- gitignore templates - A list of .gitignore templates provided maintained by GitHub
- gitignore Manual Page - Official manual for using .gitignore files
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