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Ignore direnv files #4200

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@garymm garymm commented Jul 21, 2021

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Thanks for the PR @garymm

Would it be feasible for you to rely on a custom set of gitignore rules instead? Something like https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6117109/is-it-possible-to-have-a-custom-gitignore-read-only-access

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garymm commented Jul 22, 2021

Seems like widely used tools are already included in .gitignore (e.g. vscode files).
But please close this PR if this is unacceptable and I'll try the work-around.

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vscode is the default at fb so that's why it's here. But yeah there is stuff like .idea/ .orig and *.venv that are more user specific (and that shouldn't be here IMHO, but OK, let's merge)

@NicolasHug NicolasHug merged commit fbf0f06 into pytorch:master Jul 23, 2021
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Hey @NicolasHug!

You merged this PR, but no labels were added.

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tagging it as CI for lack of better tag

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garymm commented Jul 23, 2021

Thanks!

@garymm garymm deleted the envrc branch July 23, 2021 22:07
facebook-github-bot pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jul 27, 2021
Reviewed By: fmassa

Differential Revision: D29932705

fbshipit-source-id: fd31b99a6dbe5b32becf9c6440762280b5e6545f
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