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# VS Code Configs
.vscode/*
!.vscode/tasks.json
!.vscode/launch.json
!.vscode/settings.json
!.vscode/extensions.json
# Platforms
.DS_Store
# Build System
out/
/examples/virtual-device-app/android/App/buildSrc/build/
/src/test_driver/nrfconnect/build/
/src/darwin/Framework/build/
/src/python_testing/matter_testing_infrastructure/build/
# Pigweed Environment
.environment*/
build_overrides/pigweed_environment.gni
# Temporary Directories
.tmp/
# Xcode, other development environment stuff
*.pbxuser
*.mode1v3
*.mode2v3
*.perspectivev3
*.xcuserstate
project.xcworkspace/
xcuserdata/
*.xcodeproj/*
*.xcworkspace/*
TAGS
# Text editors
.*.sw[a-z]
# Patch files
*.rej
*.orig
# C-Lion / IDEA files
.idea/**
# Python bytecodes
__pycache__
*.pyc
*.egg-info
# Doxygen outputs
docs/html
# Python venv
.venv
# Documentation
docs/_build
# VSCode java extensions
.project
# clangd index files
.cache
# compilation database for VSCode and other Ides
compile_commands.json
# backup files, usually created by the ZAP tool
*~
# log files
*.log
examples/thermostat/ameba/build
# Downloaded zap without a pigweed root (via zap_download.py)
.zap
# When building esp-idf application, if any component is fetched using idf-component-manager then they are stored in
# managed_component directory. Along with that dependencies.lock file is generated.
# https://github.com/espressif/idf-component-manager#using-with-a-project
examples/*/esp32/managed_components
examples/*/esp32/dependencies.lock
# jupyter temporary files
.ipynb_checkpoints