.gitignore
# rcov generated
coverage
coverage.data
# rdoc generated
rdoc
# yard generated
doc
.yardoc
# bundler
.bundle
# jeweler generated
pkg
# Have editor/IDE/OS specific files you need to ignore? Consider using a global gitignore:
#
# * Create a file at ~/.gitignore
# * Include files you want ignored
# * Run: git config --global core.excludesfile ~/.gitignore
#
# After doing this, these files will be ignored in all your git projects,
# saving you from having to 'pollute' every project you touch with them
#
# Not sure what to needs to be ignored for particular editors/OSes? Here's some ideas to get you started. (Remember, remove the leading # of the line)
#
# For MacOS:
#
#.DS_Store
# For TextMate
#*.tmproj
#tmtags
# For emacs:
#*~
#\#*
#.\#*
# For vim:
#*.swp
# For redcar:
#.redcar
# For rubinius:
#*.rbc
/nbproject/private/
/tmp/
# Compiled source #
###################
*.com
*.class
*.dll
*.exe
*.o
*.so
# Packages #
############
# it's better to unpack these files and commit the raw source
# git has its own built in compression methods
*.7z
*.dmg
*.gz
*.iso
*.jar
*.rar
*.tar
*.zip
# Logs and databases #
######################
*.log
*.sql
*.sqlite
# OS generated files #
######################
.DS_Store
.DS_Store?
._*
.Spotlight-V100
.Trashes
Icon?
ehthumbs.db
Thumbs.db
.rvmrc
s.rbx/
.bundle/
*.gem
.idea/
.rvmrc
*.swp
log/*.log
pkg/
spec/dummy/db/*.sqlite3
spec/dummy/log/*.log
spec/dummy/tmp/
gemfiles/*.lock
coverage
tags
/nbproject/
/.git-rewrite/
.rbenv-version
.ruby-version
Gemfile.lock