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npm-debug.log
#########################
# .gitignore file for Xcode5
#
# NB: if you are storing "built" products, this WILL NOT WORK,
# and you should use a different .gitignore (or none at all)
# This file is for SOURCE projects, where there are many extra
# files that we want to exclude
#
# For updates, see: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/49478/git-ignore-file-for-xcode-projects
# and https://gist.github.com/adamgit/3786883
#########################
#####
# OS X temporary files that should never be committed
.DS_Store
*.swp
*.lock
profile
# cocoapods specific exclusions
!Podfile.lock
!Manifest.lock
#### Code coverage
# json file which is used by Xcode plugin called PuncoverPlugin to show code coverrage informtaion in the Xcode gutter
# it is generated using Slather
.gutter.json
####
# Xcode temporary files that should never be committed
#
# NB: NIB/XIB files still exist even on Storyboard projects, so we want this...
*~.nib
####
# Xcode build files -
#
# NB: slash on the end, so we only remove the FOLDER, not any files that were badly named "DerivedData"
DerivedData/
# NB: slash on the end, so we only remove the FOLDER, not any files that were badly named "build"
build/
#####
# Xcode private settings (window sizes, bookmarks, breakpoints, custom executables, smart groups)
#
# This is complicated:
#
# SOMETIMES you need to put this file in version control.
# Apple designed it poorly - if you use "custom executables", they are
# saved in this file.
# 99% of projects do NOT use those, so they do NOT want to version control this file.
# ..but if you're in the 1%, comment out the line "*.pbxuser"
*.pbxuser
*.mode1v3
*.mode2v3
*.perspectivev3
# NB: also, whitelist the default ones, some projects need to use these
!default.pbxuser
!default.mode1v3
!default.mode2v3
!default.perspectivev3
####
# Xcode 4 - semi-personal settings, often included in workspaces
#
# You can safely ignore the xcuserdata files - but do NOT ignore the files next to them
#
xcuserdata
####
# XCode 4 workspaces - more detailed
#
# Workspaces are important! They are a core feature of Xcode - don't exclude them :)
#
# Workspace layout is quite spammy. For reference:
#
# (root)/
# (project-name).xcodeproj/
# project.pbxproj
# project.xcworkspace/
# contents.xcworkspacedata
# xcuserdata/
# (your name)/xcuserdatad/
# xcuserdata/
# (your name)/xcuserdatad/
#
#
#
# Xcode 4 workspaces - SHARED
#
# This is UNDOCUMENTED (google: "developer.apple.com xcshareddata" - 0 results
# But if you're going to kill personal workspaces, at least keep the shared ones...
#
#
!xcshareddata
####
# XCode 4 build-schemes
#
# PRIVATE ones are stored inside xcuserdata
!xcschemes
####
# Xcode 4 - Deprecated classes
#
# Allegedly, if you manually "deprecate" your classes, they get moved here.
#
# We're using source-control, so this is a "feature" that we do not want!
*.moved-aside
####
# Xcode 5 - Source Control files
#
# Xcode 5 introduced a new file type .xccheckout. This files contains VCS metadata
# and should therefore not be checked into the VCS.
*.xccheckout
####
# Xcode 7
#
# Code coverage files
*.gcda
*.gcno
####
# UNKNOWN: recommended by others, but I can't discover what these files are
#
# ...none. Everything is now explained.:
####
# Webstorm
#
.idea