.gitignore for Elm projects.
Ignores installed packages (elm-package.json) and elm-stuff/, as these files will be generated once elm-package has been run for a .elm file. This is also beneficial where dependencies have changed, and an install package is no longer required.
elm-repl generated files have also been ignored. Most of the time, elm-repl manages to delete these files automatically, but there are scenarios where these files are not deleted on the closing of elm-repl
.stack-work/ is a work directory used by the `stack` build tool.
The `stack` build tool has recently been gaining a lot of traction in
the Haskell community. It is very similar to the `cabal` build tool,
which also has entries in this Haskell .gitignore file.
Ignore files created by `\tikzexternalize`
When using TikZ & PGF with:
\usepackage{tikz} \usetikzlibrary{external} \tikzexternalize
It creates .dpth and .md5 files for the externalized tikzpictures.
See these pages in section 50 Externalization Library:
p.617 - 50.4.1 Support for Labels and References In External Files
p.621 - /tikz/external/up to date check
In the PGF manual:
http://mirrors.ctan.org/graphics/pgf/base/doc/pgfmanual.pdf
When using TikZ & PGF with:
`\usepackage{tikz} \usetikzlibrary{external} \tikzexternalize`
It creates .dpth and .md5 files for the externalized tikzpictures.
Typo3 now has an official way of overriding Configuration (AdditionalConfiguration.php).
/t3lib has moved into the /typo3 Directory.
Removed v4 specific ignores because it is deprecated and should no longer be used.
There were ignores missing for the symlinked setup.
These files are automatically generated by Xcode and maintain
information regarding source control. Xcode is typically used
in Objective-C and Swift projects, so add these to the ignored files for
these platforms.
[Tex] Change *.mtc0 to *.mtc[0-9] *.mtc[1-9][0-9]
>`\@tocfile`
The name of the file containing the minitoc is constructed from `\jobname` and a suffix `\@tocfile`, which is `.mtc` (long extensions) or `.M` (short extensions) followed by the absolute number of the minitoc.
```
\if@mtc@longext@
\def\@tocfile{mtc\The@mtc}%
\else
\def\@tocfile{M\The@mtc}%
\fi
```
When using minitoc package, LateX often generates multiple .mtc files such as `*.mtc0`, `*.mtc1`, ..., `*.mtc13`, ... This patch allows one to ignore all *.mtc files from index 0 to index 99 (ignoring `*.mtc[1-9][0-9]`).