Ignore files generated by the direnv
development tool
#572
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direnv is a tool to automatically configure your shell in some way when entering a project's directory. I personally use it to activate a nix flake profile - so appropriate tools and native dependencies are installed at the correct version when entering my local complement checkout.
The
.envrc
and.direnv/
directories are a byproduct of this tool, and aren't meant to be committed to source control, hence adding them to the .gitignore file to make the life ofdirenv
users easier.The same has been done on Synapse: matrix-org/synapse#12335.