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> *.dart.js> *.js.depsAre you sure about that? Normally, I am very much against submitting generated code into a code repository. But in this case, if you want to be able to let's say host an /example on Github pages in a modern browser (other than Dartium) you'll need to submit those I believe.
> *.dart.js> *.js.depsAre you sure about that? Normally, I am very much against submitting generated code into a code repository. But in this case, if you want to be able to let's say host an /example on Github pages in a modern browser (other than Dartium) you'll need to submit those I believe.
On Friday, January 4, 2013 9:03:50 AM UTC-8, James Wendel wrote:
Yeah. I guess as long as you can always modify your own .gitignore this is all sort of bike shedding anyways :) I'd say less is more in a default .gitignore