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  • Update .gitignore to include new ignore rules and remove outdated entries

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This PR refines the project’s .gitignore by adding new ignore patterns for common build artifacts, environment files, OS/editor metadata, and by removing obsolete entries and reorganizing existing rules.

File-Level Changes

Change Details Files
Expanded ignore patterns for OS and editor metadata
  • Added common OS artifacts (e.g., .DS_Store, Thumbs.db)
  • Added popular editor folders (e.g., .vscode/)
.gitignore
Ignored environment and config files
  • Added patterns for .env and related local environment files
  • Ensured secret or config files are excluded from commits
.gitignore
Included build output and coverage folders
  • Added dist/ and build/ directories to ignore list
  • Added coverage/ directory for test reports
.gitignore
Cleaned up obsolete entries and reorganized sections
  • Removed outdated or redundant patterns
  • Group entries under clear headings (OS, editors, build, env)
.gitignore

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Hello @Dargon789, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!

This pull request focuses on a minor cosmetic improvement within the .gitignore file. It removes an unnecessary blank line, contributing to a cleaner and more organized project configuration without altering any functional aspects of the repository's ignored files.

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  • .gitignore cleanup: Removed an extraneous blank line from the .gitignore file to improve readability.
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Code Review

This pull request removes a blank line from the .gitignore file. While this change is minor, I noticed a more significant issue nearby. The file docs/.env.example is being ignored, which is generally incorrect for example environment files as they are meant to be shared with all developers as a template. I have left a specific comment about this.

@Dargon789 Dargon789 merged commit e9afdbf into 322-h1dependency-reviewh1 Nov 2, 2025
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@Dargon789 Dargon789 deleted the Dargon789-patch-8 branch November 2, 2025 14:26
@Dargon789 Dargon789 added this to Hardhat Nov 3, 2025
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