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ayukaphan297yAnd you had to do the assignment again. A good way of memorising it and how its done aha?!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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taglia5717y@ac1235 who makes a git for a small CS assignment? o.O
I mean, I can understand a group project, but making gits for every single assignment may be called illness :/ -
@taglia I make a Git-repo for pretty much every class I'm taking at uni. Mostly because it makes it easy to work both from the laptop and the desktop. And as my uni has its own gitlab-server, all my fuckups are stored hidden away from the judging public 😅
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ac123511437y@Condor I think . is handled specially in here. The pattern has to explicitly start with a dot in order to match dot files. I have read that somewhere but I'm not 100% sure.
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