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# Gitignore Metadata
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This document outlines the additional metadata that can be associated with a gitignore template, and how tools can consume this metadata.
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## Metadata Location
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To add additional metadata to a gitignore template, add a new file to the same directory, with the matching name but ending in `yml`.
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For example:
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- for `C.gitignore` the associated metadata will be stored in `C.yml`
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- for `Global/JetBrains.gitignore` the metadata file will be `Global/JetBrains.gitignore`
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## Supported Fields
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The structure of these files is still being settled upon, but for the moment these are some proposed entries.
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#### `aliases`
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Some templates can be used to represent a number of different situations, and rather than duplicating files on disk and needing to keep these in sync, we can store a list of these entries as metadata.
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For example, JetBrains has a unified gitignore template that can be applied to all of their IDEs. Previously these were stored as comments in the header:
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```
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# Covers JetBrains IDEs: IntelliJ, RubyMine, PhpStorm, AppCode, PyCharm, CLion, Android Studio and WebStorm
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```
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These values can be represented as metadata, so that tools consuming this repository can use these entries as matches if the user is searching for a specific product:
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```yaml
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aliases:
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- IntelliJ
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- RubyMine
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- PhpStorm
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- AppCode
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- PyCharm
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- CLion
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- Android Studio
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- WebStorm
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- Rider
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```
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#### `editors`
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There are a number of editors out there that support working with different languages. Rather than baking every editor's rules in every language that is supported, a list of additional templates that might be of interest
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```yaml
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editors:
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- Global/JetBrains.gitignore
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- Global/VisualStudioCode.gitignore
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```
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#### `reference`
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Some ecosystems have up-to-date documentation about things that are necessary to exclude from version control. To associate this with a template, this could be stored as a key-value pair in metadata:
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```yaml
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reference: https://intellij-support.jetbrains.com/hc/en-us/articles/206544839
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