-#
-# Here are some examples of what you might want to ignore
-# in your git-home-history. Feel free to modify.
-#
-# Example rules start with '##'.
-# You can remove the '##' to set the rule.
-#
-# The rules are read from top to bottom, so a rule can
-# "cancel" out a previous one. Be careful.
-#
-# For more information on the syntax used in this file,
-# see "man gitignore" in a terminal or visit
-# http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/gitignore.html
-
-##/Download
-##/Videos
-##/Music
-
-# Notice the '!' below. This tells git to _not_ ignore a file or
-# directory, in this case, we do not want to ignore a particular
-# directory under Music/, which is ignored according to the rule
-# above.
-
-##!/Music/Our_Daughter--Flute
-
-# You probably want to ignore all the "dot" files in your home
-# directory, since they mostly contain local application state data.
-
-##/.*
-# but... some dot files you probably do *not* want ignored are
-# listed here:
-##!/.bash*
-##!/.tcsh*
-##!/.zsh*
-##!/.emacs
-##!/.gnupg
-##!/.mail
-##!/.maildir
-##!/.Maildir
-##!/.mail-aliases
-##!/.muttrc
-##!/.ssh
-##!/.vimrc
-
-# We do not want to track the tracking of other files:
-#.svn
-#CVS
-# Please note that all files in a Git project are ignored
-# e.g. linux-2.6/ will be entirely ignored if linux-2.6/.git exists.
-# Thus it is not necessary to add ".git" here.
-
-# Some editors use some special backup file formats. Ignore them:
-##.#*
-##*~