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‎.gitignore

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# ---> Vim
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# Swap
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[._]*.s[a-v][a-z]
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!*.svg # comment out if you don't need vector files
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[._]*.sw[a-p]
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[._]s[a-rt-v][a-z]
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[._]ss[a-gi-z]
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[._]sw[a-p]
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# Session
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Session.vim
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Sessionx.vim
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# Temporary
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.netrwhist
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*~
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# Auto-generated tag files
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tags
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# Persistent undo
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[._]*.un~
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# ---> Go
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# Binaries for programs and plugins
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*.exe
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*.exe~
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*.dll
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*.so
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*.dylib
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# Test binary, built with `go test -c`
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*.test
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# Output of the go coverage tool, specifically when used with LiteIDE
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*.out
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# Dependency directories (remove the comment below to include it)
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Backend API for Word Games

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