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What is a good setup for .hgignore file when working with Visual Studio 2008?

I mostly develop on my own, only occasionly I clone the repository for somebody else to work on it.

I'm thinking about obj folders, .suo, .sln, .user files etc.. Can they just be included or are there file I shouldn't include?

Thanks!

p.s.: at the moment I do the following : ignore all .pdb files and all obj folders.

# regexp syntax.
syntax: glob
*.pdb

syntax: regexp
/obj/
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This is specific to a C# project, but I ignore these files/directories:

  • *.csproj.user
  • /obj/*
  • /bin/*
  • *.ncb
  • *.suo

I have no problems running the code in the depot on other machines after I ignore all of these files. The easiest way to find out what you need to keep is to make a copy of the folder and start deleting things you think aren't necessary. Keep trying to build, and as long as you can build successfully keep on deleting. If you delete too much, copy it from the source folder.

In the end you'll have a nice directory full of the only file that have to be committed.

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I also ignore *.config files, since my developer team all run under slightly different environments (local db instance, local email server, etc.) Also, passwords reside in the web.config. – Ash Machine Apr 13 at 16:06
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Modified from a Git ignore file for use with VS2008:

# Ignore file for Visual Studio 2008

# use glob syntax
syntax: glob

# Ignore Visual Studio 2008 files
*.obj
*.exe
*.pdb
*.user
*.aps
*.pch
*.vspscc
*_i.c
*_p.c
*.ncb
*.suo
*.tlb
*.tlh
*.bak
*.cache
*.ilk
*.log
*.lib
*.sbr
*.scc
[Bb]in
[Db]ebug*/
obj/
[Rr]elease*/
_ReSharper*/
[Tt]est[Rr]esult*
[Bb]uild[Ll]og.*
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are git and mercurial compatible??? – Jhonny D. Cano -Leftware- Jun 9 at 13:20
No, but they have the same concept of an ignore file. – Even Mien Jun 9 at 16:18
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Here is the content of my .hgignore for C# Visual Studio projects:

syntax: glob
*.user
*.ncb
*.nlb
*.suo
*.aps
*.clw
*.pdb
*\Debug\*
*\Release\*

A few notes:

  1. If you have custom "releases" besides "Debug" and "Release", you may need to add them.
  2. Be careful when you manually edit your .hgignore. If you make a syntax error, then hgtortoise will no longer open the commit dialog.
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