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Gitignore Generator

Combine Node.js, Python, PHP, Java, .NET, operating systems and IDE ignore rules.

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Complete guide to using the .gitignore generator

Combine Node.js, Python, PHP, Java, .NET, operating systems and IDE ignore rules. The tool does not require registration or package installation, and is suitable for completing work quickly on desktop and mobile browsers.

Recommended operating procedures

  1. First prepare data according to field descriptions and use sample values to confirm the expected format.
  2. After adjusting the options, perform processing and read the statistics and error messages in the result area.
  3. Check representative information before copying or downloading, and retain the original version for official use.

Applicable situations and practical suggestions

Common uses include new project initialization, cross-platform collaboration, and avoiding submission of build products. After generation, it should be reviewed according to project requirements to avoid overlooking settings or assets that must be included in version control.

Privacy and Compliance

All input and calculations remain local to the browser and are not uploaded to the ToolHub servers. It is recommended to use the latest version of Chrome, Edge, Firefox or Safari; when it comes to target platform specifications, final verification still needs to be completed in the actual environment.

Frequently Asked Questions

What problem does the .gitignore generator solve?
Combine Node.js, Python, PHP, Java, .NET, operating systems and IDE ignore rules.
How to use the .gitignore generator?
First enter the data and adjust the options according to the field prompts, click "Process Now" to check the results and statistical information, and then use the copy or download function to carry it to the subsequent process.
What are the considerations for the results of the .gitignore generator?
After generation, it should be reviewed according to project requirements to avoid overlooking settings or assets that must be included in version control.
Will the input data be uploaded to the server?
No. Tool computing is completed entirely in the current browser, and ToolHub does not receive, store or transmit your input.
In what situations is it appropriate to use the .gitignore generator?
Common uses include new project initialization, cross-platform collaboration, and avoiding submission of build products. Before formal application, it is recommended to use representative boundary data to verify again.