*.dll *.exe Makefile cmake_install.cmake CMakeCache.txt CMakeFiles CMakeScripts Makefile *.o *.a .DS_Store thumbs.db *.ipch *.sln *.vcxproj *.vcxproj.filters *.vcproj ## Ignore Visual Studio temporary files, build results, and ## files generated by popular Visual Studio add-ons. ## ## Get latest from https://github.com/github/gitignore/blob/master/VisualStudio.gitignore # User-specific files *.suo *.user *.userosscache *.sln.docstates # User-specific files (MonoDevelop/Xamarin Studio) *.userprefs # Build results [Dd]ebug/ [Dd]ebugPublic/ [Rr]elease/ [Rr]eleases/ x64/ x86/ bld/ [Bb]in/ [Oo]bj/ [Ll]og/ # Visual Studio 2015 cache/options directory .vs/ *.xcodeproj ##### # OS X temporary files that should never be committed # # c.f. http://www.westwind.com/reference/os-x/invisibles.html .DS_Store # c.f. http://www.westwind.com/reference/os-x/invisibles.html .Trashes # c.f. http://www.westwind.com/reference/os-x/invisibles.html *.swp # # *.lock - this is used and abused by many editors for many different things. # For the main ones I use (e.g. Eclipse), it should be excluded # from source-control, but YMMV. # (lock files are usually local-only file-synchronization on the local FS that should NOT go in git) # c.f. the "OPTIONAL" section at bottom though, for tool-specific variations! # # In particular, if you're using CocoaPods, you'll want to comment-out this line: *.lock # # profile - REMOVED temporarily (on double-checking, I can't find it in OS X docs?) #profile #### # Xcode temporary files that should never be committed # # NB: NIB/XIB files still exist even on Storyboard projects, so we want this... *~.nib #### # Xcode build files - # # NB: slash on the end, so we only remove the FOLDER, not any files that were badly named "DerivedData" DerivedData/ # NB: slash on the end, so we only remove the FOLDER, not any files that were badly named "build" build/ ##### # Xcode private settings (window sizes, bookmarks, breakpoints, custom executables, smart groups) # # This is complicated: # # SOMETIMES you need to put this file in version control. # Apple designed it poorly - if you use "custom executables", they are # saved in this file. # 99% of projects do NOT use those, so they do NOT want to version control this file. # ..but if you're in the 1%, comment out the line "*.pbxuser" # .pbxuser: http://lists.apple.com/archives/xcode-users/2004/Jan/msg00193.html *.pbxuser # .mode1v3: http://lists.apple.com/archives/xcode-users/2007/Oct/msg00465.html *.mode1v3 # .mode2v3: http://lists.apple.com/archives/xcode-users/2007/Oct/msg00465.html *.mode2v3 # .perspectivev3: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5223297/xcode-projects-what-is-a-perspectivev3-file *.perspectivev3 # NB: also, whitelist the default ones, some projects need to use these !default.pbxuser !default.mode1v3 !default.mode2v3 !default.perspectivev3 #### # Xcode 4 - semi-personal settings # # Apple Shared data that Apple put in the wrong folder # c.f. http://stackoverflow.com/a/19260712/153422 # FROM ANSWER: Apple says "don't ignore it" # FROM COMMENTS: Apple is wrong; Apple code is too buggy to trust; there are no known negative side-effects to ignoring Apple's unofficial advice and instead doing the thing that actively fixes bugs in Xcode # Up to you, but ... current advice: ignore it. *.xccheckout # # # OPTION 1: --------------------------------- # throw away ALL personal settings (including custom schemes! # - unless they are "shared") # As per build/ and DerivedData/, this ought to have a trailing slash # # NB: this is exclusive with OPTION 2 below xcuserdata/