MicroPython_PN532/.gitignore
Alec Delaney 3e0b49490f Add .venv to .gitignore
Signed-off-by: Alec Delaney <89490472+tekktrik@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-11-30 19:33:00 -05:00

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# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2022 Kattni Rembor, written for Adafruit Industries
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
# Do not include files and directories created by your personal work environment, such as the IDE
# you use, except for those already listed here. Pull requests including changes to this file will
# not be accepted.
# This .gitignore file contains rules for files generated by working with CircuitPython libraries,
# including building Sphinx, testing with pip, and creating a virual environment, as well as the
# MacOS and IDE-specific files generated by using MacOS in general, or the PyCharm or VSCode IDEs.
# If you find that there are files being generated on your machine that should not be included in
# your git commit, you should create a .gitignore_global file on your computer to include the
# files created by your personal setup. To do so, follow the two steps below.
# First, create a file called .gitignore_global somewhere convenient for you, and add rules for
# the files you want to exclude from git commits.
# Second, configure Git to use the exclude file for all Git repositories by running the
# following via commandline, replacing "path/to/your/" with the actual path to your newly created
# .gitignore_global file:
# git config --global core.excludesfile path/to/your/.gitignore_global
# CircuitPython-specific files
*.mpy
# Python-specific files
__pycache__
*.pyc
# Sphinx build-specific files
_build
# This file results from running `pip -e install .` in a local repository
*.egg-info
# Virtual environment-specific files
.env
.venv
# MacOS-specific files
*.DS_Store
# IDE-specific files
.idea
.vscode
*~