# 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 *.gem *.rbc /.config /coverage/ /InstalledFiles /pkg/ /spec/reports/ /test/tmp/ /test/version_tmp/ /tmp/ ## Specific to RubyMotion: .dat* .repl_history build/ ## Documentation cache and generated files: /.yardoc/ /_yardoc/ /doc/ /rdoc/ ## Environment normalisation: /.bundle/ /lib/bundler/man/ # for a library or gem, you might want to ignore these files since the code is # intended to run in multiple environments; otherwise, check them in: # Gemfile.lock # .ruby-version # .ruby-gemset # unless supporting rvm < 1.11.0 or doing something fancy, ignore this: .rvmrc