Ignore all node_modules and .svelte-kit directories#1
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LavenderPerry wants to merge 1 commit intooxycs:mainfrom
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Ignore all node_modules and .svelte-kit directories#1LavenderPerry wants to merge 1 commit intooxycs:mainfrom
LavenderPerry wants to merge 1 commit intooxycs:mainfrom
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Apparently .svelte-kit files were already ignored, but somehow got committed anyways. Deleting them, as this pull request does, solves the problem and they won't be committed again. Your choice if you want to remove the line I added to ignore them, it doesn't make a difference as to what gets ignored. |
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This prevents auto-generated stuff like node_modules or .svelte-kit from cluttering the diffs in commits, and also makes the repository smaller to download. These files all get created when setting up / running this project anyways, and may differ for arbitrary reasons between machines. It also prevents myself from getting confused/annoyed seeing unstaged changes when I haven't actually changed anything.