Not to be confused with Mercurial .hgignore for Visual Studio 2008 projects
I was asking whether if that same file can be reused for Visual Studio 2010, or some other extensions, etc should be added to it, & why?
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Not to be confused with Mercurial .hgignore for Visual Studio 2008 projects I was asking whether if that same file can be reused for Visual Studio 2010, or some other extensions, etc should be added to it, & why? |
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The new things are related to MSTest stuff. This is the one that I use:
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I feel that it is important to know every piece of information about my repositories, so I never copy and paste the .hgignore file from one repo to the next, instead I always build them as I go. This is easy with TortoiseHg, as the Commit window will list all untracked files, and a simple right-click will allow me to add patterns to ignore those files. This way I always discover new files that I may or may not want to keep. For instance, in the list published by Thomas, So my advice is this: Do it manually, you'll learn a thing or two about your project in the process. |
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