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##
# NPM ignore file.
#
# NPM is aware of this config file's location.
#
# The generated portion of this file can be updated using:
#
# $ madrun update npmignore
# or: $ madrun update dotfiles
#
# Run the following to test configuration:
#
# $ npm pack --dry-run
#
# Please keep in mind that if `files` is used in `./package.json`,
# the `files` setting will *not* be altered by an `./.npmignore` in the
# main project directory. In such a case, `./.npmignore` is meaningless.
#
# @note CUSTOM EDITS ONLY PLEASE!
# @note In the future this file will be updated automatically.
# @note Only `<custom:start.../custom:end>` will be preserved below.
##
##
# Generated data.
# <generated:start>
# Last generated May 17, 2024 9:16 AM UTC.
# Locals
._*
.~*
.#*
# Envs
.envs
*.env
.env*
.flaskenv*
!.env.project
!.env.vault
# Logs
*.log
*.logs
# Backups
*~
*.bak
# Patches
*.rej
*.orig
*.patch
*.diff
# Editors
# » VS Code
*.code-*
# » IntelliJ
.idea
# » Vim
.*.swp
# » CTAGs
*.ctags
# Tooling
# » Dotenv
.env.me
# » TypeScript
.tscache
*.tsbuildinfo
# » Vite
.vite
.vitest
# » Wrangler
.wrangler
.dev.vars
.dev.vars.*
# » Rollup
.rollup
# » Webpack
.webpack
# » Linaria
.linaria-cache
# » SASS
.sass-cache
# » Docker
.docker
# » Vagrant
.vagrant
# » Elastic Beanstalk
.elasticbeanstalk
# Packages
# » Yarn
.yarn
# » Vendor
vendor
# » NodeJS
node_modules
# » JSPM
jspm_packages
# » Bower
bower_components
# Version Control
# » Git
.git
# » Subversion
.svn
_svn
.svnignore
# » Bazaar
.bzr
.bzrignore
# » Mercurial
.hg
.hgignore
# Operating Systems
# » Windows Files
Thumbs.db
ehthumbs.db
Desktop.ini
# » Windows Dirs
$RECYCLE.BIN
# » MacOS Files
Icon
*.icloud
.DS_Store
.disk_label
.LSOverride
.VolumeIcon.icns
.com.apple.timemachine.*
# » MacOS Dirs
.apdisk
*.icloud
.fseventsd
.AppleDB
.AppleDesktop
.AppleDouble
.Trashes
.TemporaryItems
.Spotlight-V100
.DocumentRevisions-V100
Network Trash Folder
Temporary Items
# Dist
dist
# npm:Dist
!dist
# npm:Dots
.*
!.well-known
# npm:Configs
*.config.*
wrangler.*
tsconfig.*
dev-types.d.ts
package.json
config.gypi
# npm:Locks
yarn.lock
composer.lock
package-lock.json
# npm:Src
src
# npm:Dev
dev
# npm:Sandbox
sandbox
# npm:Examples
example
examples
# npm:Docs
doc
docs
*.doc.*
*.docs.*
readme.*
*.readme.*
# npm:Tests
test
tests
*.test.*
*.tests.*
*.test-d.*
*.tests-d.*
# npm:Specs
spec
specs
*.spec.*
*.specs.*
*.spec-d.*
*.specs-d.*
# npm:Benchmarks
bench
benchmark
benchmarks
*.bench.*
*.benchmark.*
*.benchmarks.*
# </generated:end>
##
# Customizations.
#
# Please do not attempt to inject exceptions by customizing your project’s `./.npmignore` file
# in ways that loosen our standard defaults. We have tooling in place that will conflict with your efforts.
# For example, `vite-plugin-c10n-post-process` will automatically prune files from a resulting `./dist`
# built with our tooling. The pruning that it does strictly adheres to our default `./.npmignore` rules,
# and intentionally does not factor in your customizations.
#
# <custom:start>
# </custom:end>