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.gitignore remains unchanged; this pull request does not introduce any effective code or configuration changes.

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.gitignore has been updated; review focuses on verifying the new/changed ignore patterns are appropriate for this Hardhat project.

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Adjust project-level ignore rules in .gitignore.
  • Review added ignore patterns for build artifacts, dependencies, and environment/config files to ensure they should not be committed.
  • Confirm no necessary source or configuration files are unintentionally ignored by the new patterns.
  • Ensure ignore rules align with typical Node.js/Hardhat conventions (e.g., node_modules, cache/build outputs, logs).
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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 but important refinement to the project's .gitignore configuration. The change specifically targets the Vercel deployment section, ensuring that the correct build artifacts or temporary files related to the .cargo directory are properly excluded from version control. This helps maintain a clean repository and prevents unnecessary files from being committed or deployed.

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  • .gitignore Update: The .gitignore file has been updated to refine the patterns for files to be ignored during Vercel deployments.
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Code Review

This pull request updates the .gitignore file, changing an entry from /cargo to .cargo. This is a good correction, likely intended to properly ignore Cargo's project-specific configuration directory. I have provided one suggestion to make the gitignore pattern more specific and robust by explicitly targeting a directory, which is a common best practice.

@Dargon789 Dargon789 merged commit f4ee68b into main Jan 30, 2026
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@Dargon789 Dargon789 deleted the Dargon789-patch-1 branch January 30, 2026 10:10
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