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from vim's documentation on `:mksession` (:help :mksession): ... 10. If a file exists with the same name as the Session file, but ending in "x.vim" (for eXtra), executes that as well. You can use *x.vim files to specify additional settings and actions associated with a given Session, such as creating menu items in the GUI version. we already have Session.vim ignored. the Sessionx.vim file, like Session.vim, is a user file. a user would generally want that file kept private or for themselves, and the public or a team fetching from or sharing the repository generally have no interest in a file relevant only to a particular user. so it's a good idea to get git to help us avoid mistakenly sharing the file.
Globally Useful gitignores
This directory contains globally useful gitignores, e.g. OS-specific and editor specific.
For more on global gitignores: https://help.github.com/articles/ignoring-files/#create-a-global-gitignore
And a good blog post about 'em: http://augustl.com/blog/2009/global_gitignores