Write a gitignore when initializing a project#55
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<< domain LGTM -- glad to see that we very clearly say "Commit these files to your repository." in the README too 🙂 |
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/domain @Betterment/test_track_core
/no-platform
/cc @phantomphildius
When a project is built,
generate_build_timestampdrops abuild_timestampfile in thetesttrackdirectory. The file is not meant to be committed, so generating a.gitignorefile when we initialize a new project provides a nice default experience.