StyleCop.Analyzers is the modern re-invention of StyleCop, and uses a StyleCop.json file that the default .gitignore file made very difficult to check in, and easy to think was checked in but isn't.
See 32057fff82/documentation/Configuration.md (source-control) for the documented case.
Looking through history, this line was last touched to make it case insensitive, and before that the line was in the original VisualStudio.gitignore file, without justification for why it should ignore all file extensions. From my experience with stylecop, the only file I remember it creating was stylecop.cache. I would change `[Ss]tyle[Cc]op.*` to `[Ss]tyle[Cc]op.cache` but there is already a line for suppressing all *.cache files (which wasn't there when the stylecop line was originally added). So I believe this line is now obsolete, and as I explain above, actually problematic.
Ignoring directory "efc" and "rfc" created by the Windows Azure Emulator
Directory before starting emulator the first time:
Directory: C:\temp\AzureCloudService1\AzureCloudService1
Mode LastWriteTime Length Name
---- ------------- ------ ----
d----- 9/1/2015 9:16 AM bin
d----- 9/1/2015 9:16 AM WorkerRole1Content
-a---- 9/1/2015 9:16 AM 3014 AzureCloudService1.ccproj
-a---- 9/1/2015 9:16 AM 144 AzureCloudService1.ccproj.user
-a---- 9/1/2015 9:16 AM 505 ServiceConfiguration.Cloud.cscfg
-a---- 9/1/2015 9:16 AM 505 ServiceConfiguration.Local.cscfg
-a---- 9/1/2015 9:16 AM 428 ServiceDefinition.csdef
And after starting the Emulator:
Directory: C:\temp\AzureCloudService1\AzureCloudService1
Mode LastWriteTime Length Name
---- ------------- ------ ----
d----- 9/1/2015 9:16 AM bin
d----- 9/1/2015 9:19 AM csx
d----- 9/1/2015 9:19 AM ecf
d----- 9/1/2015 9:19 AM obj
d----- 9/1/2015 9:19 AM rcf
d----- 9/1/2015 9:16 AM WorkerRole1Content
-a---- 9/1/2015 9:16 AM 3014 AzureCloudService1.ccproj
-a---- 9/1/2015 9:16 AM 144 AzureCloudService1.ccproj.user
-a---- 9/1/2015 9:16 AM 505 ServiceConfiguration.Cloud.cscfg
-a---- 9/1/2015 9:16 AM 505 ServiceConfiguration.Local.cscfg
-a---- 9/1/2015 9:16 AM 428 ServiceDefinition.csdef
In Windows Phone 8 development each profiler session generates a new .sap file, which is automatically added to the root of the project. This is an XML manifest describing the detailed profiler logs created in the PerfLogs folder.
08def965cd incorrect states that commenting *.pubxml will keep your passwords hidden when it will actually do the opposite. This clarifies what commenting *.pubxml does and warns you of the dangers.