Adding support for an "ignore file" Issue #351 #362
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Here is a first draft of an implementation of an "ignore file"
The ignore file consists of lines with vulnerability IDs followed optionally by an expiration date after which the vulnerability will no longer be ignored. It also supports comments in the file using a # mark. The command line option is -f or --ignore-file.
Additional details are in the update I made to the README.md.
My apologies for modifying the whitespace in a few lines. That was done by my editor and I didn't realize it until after the commit.