Git-ignore the arduino-cli.exe
on Windows.
#891
Merged
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When I build the CLI on Windows, I do not want to see the executable as
an outgoing Git change. Same as on POSIX.
Running
git check-ignore -v arduino-cli
on macOS shows which line is used to ignore the executable:This PR adjusts the
.gitignore
file, to improve the contributing experience for Windows devs.Signed-off-by: Akos Kitta kittaakos@typefox.io
Please check if the PR fulfills these requirements
before creating one)
Feature.
When I run
go build
on Windows, I have a git outgoing change.After building the CLI from the sources, and running
git status -s
it returns with nothing. Previously, it was:No.
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