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1### ~/etc/.gitignore
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3# Author: Case Duckworth <acdw@acdw.net>
4
5### License:
6
7# Everyone is permitted to do whatever with this software, without limitation.
8# This software comes without any warranty whatsoever, but with two pieces of
9# advice:
10#
11# - Don't hurt yourself.
12# - Make good choices.
13
14### Commentary:
15
16# This .gitignore takes advantage of the fact that git-ignore(1) doesn't ignore
17# previously-added files, or new files added with git add -f. So by ignoring
18# everything (the single rule, "*", below), we can't accidentally track
19# anything we don't want to (now that ~/.config is a convention, badly-behaved
20# programs throw all kinds of shit in /there/ ... is it better than throwing it
21# in ~ ? Maybe ...), while still keeping track of any changes in the files
22# that are important.
23
24# To add a file to the database, you'll have to use git add -f. With the
25# standard git configuration (at least the one I have at the moment), it'll
26# remind you if you forget.
27
28### Code:
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30# Ignore everything.
31*