Added .ruby-version to .gitignore file#1080
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@jasnow Just wondering - If not needed, why to bother with in .gitignore? Do you use it locally and is it just causing issues in git status? |
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Added it to my global .gitignore file. |
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I'm happy to add here if that helps you. Just wondering. Adding to .gitignore could cause issues to other projects you would like to keep the file. 🤔 |
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I'm okay with new approach for now. Will create another ticket if it become a problem. |
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Added .ruby-version to .gitignore file because Gemfile.lock was already in it.