commit 861e283f08e9455d445e57598d6ccc1fc33a17ca509b85bc8216ae68525a9faf Author: du_dummmer_hurensohn Date: Mon Mar 9 11:31:57 2026 +0000 Initial commit diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8bdef2d --- /dev/null +++ b/.gitignore @@ -0,0 +1,609 @@ +# ---> Actionscript +# Build and Release Folders +bin-debug/ +bin-release/ +[Oo]bj/ +[Bb]in/ + +# Other files and folders +.settings/ + +# Executables +*.swf +*.air +*.ipa +*.apk + +# Project files, i.e. `.project`, `.actionScriptProperties` and `.flexProperties` +# should NOT be excluded as they contain compiler settings and other important +# information for Eclipse / Flash Builder. + +# ---> Agda +*.agdai +MAlonzo/** + +# ---> Alteryx +# gitignore template for Alteryx Designer +# website: https://www.alteryx.com/ +# website: https://help.alteryx.com/current/designer/alteryx-file-types + +# Alteryx Data Files +*.yxdb +*.cydb +*.cyidx +*.rptx +*.vvf +*.aws + +# Alteryx Special Files +*.yxwv +*.yxft +*.yxbe 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