# git-ls-files --others --exclude-from=.git/info/exclude # Lines that start with '#' are comments. # For a project mostly in C, the following would be a good set of # exclude patterns (uncomment them if you want to use them): # *.[oa] # *~ # Generic ignores target/ work/ tmp/ build/ *_build .project .cproject .classpath *.log junit*.properties surefire*.properties .settings/ .deployables/ .wtpmodules/ .pydevproject .buildpath .svn/ .cvs/ .dotest/ *.la *.lo *.o *.in *.so Makefile .deps/ .libs/ m4/ *.m4 config.guess config.sub config.status depcomp install-sh ltmain.sh missing stamp-h1 autom4te.cache/ deploy/ libtool configure config.h Doxyfile *.tar *.tar.gz *-bin/ *-src/ *_Proxy.cpp *_Proxy.h *_Wrapper.cpp *_Wrapper.h gmon.out *~ tags doxygen *.pyc *.class *.stamp *.jar *.prefix index.yaml core gen-cpp/ # Specific ignores kernel-test string-test mem-test hash-test lambda-test parallel-test xml-test xsd-test atom-test eval-test eval-shell json-test client-test memcache-test curl-test scdl-test python-test python-shell jni-test java-test java-shell script-test axiom-test axis2-test qpid-test xmpp-test pgsql-test pgsql-standby-test tinycdb-test curl-get curl-connect rss-test scribe-cat js-test file-test xml-value value-xml json-value value-json element-value value-element