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- You just wrote a cpp program that reads it config from a file named conf.ini.
- As you don't want to bother adding all files manualy, you have decided to use .gitignore.
- You need to create a .gitignore file that will:
- - Ignore all files that end with a ~ (bakup files)
- - Ignore every files in the out directory but conf.ini
- In other words, once the .gitignore file written, the command `git add .` should only stage:
- - .gitignore
- - main.cpp
- - out/conf.ini
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