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# Created by https://www.gitignore.io/api/linux,eagle,kicad,altium,windows,archive
# Edit at https://www.gitignore.io/?templates=linux,eagle,kicad,altium,windows,archive
### Altium ###
# Previews Folders
**/__Previews/
# History Folders
**/History/*
# Project Logs
Project\ Logs*/
# Project Outputs
Project\ Outputs*/
# Auto-conversion notices
*.PcbDoc.htm
# Access lock file for dbLib sources
**/*.ldb
### Archive ###
### Mostly from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_archive_formats
## Archiving only
# The traditional archive format on Unix-like systems, now used mainly for the creation of static libraries.
*.a
*.ar
# RPM files consist of metadata concatenated with (usually) a cpio archive. Newer RPM systems also support other archives, as cpio is becoming obsolete. cpio is also used with initramfs.
*.cpio
# A self-extracting archive that uses the Bourne shell (sh).
*.shar
# A system for storing multiple files. LBR archives typically contained files processed by SQ, or the archive itself was compressed with SQ. LBR archives that were compressed with SQ ended with the extension .LQR
*.LBR
# An archive format originally used mainly for archiving and distribution of the exact, nearly-exact, or custom-modified contents of an optical storage medium such as a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM. However, it can be used to archive the contents of other storage media, selected partitions, folders, and/or files. The resulting archive is typically optimized for convenient rendering to (re-)writable CD or DVD media.
*.iso
# A library format used primarily on the Commodore 64 and 128 lines of computers. This bears no resemblance to the DOS LBR format. While library files were quick to implement (a number of programs exist to work with them) they are crippled in that they cannot grow with use: once a file has been created it cannot be amended (files added, changed or deleted) without recreating the entire file.
*.lbr
# An archive format used by Mozilla for storing binary diffs. Used in conjunction with bzip2.
*.mar
# A common archive format used on Unix-like systems. Generally used in conjunction with compressors such as gzip, bzip2, compress or xz to create .tar.gz, .tar.bz2, .tar.Z or tar.xz files.
*.tar
# Package managers
# Red Hat Package Manager
*.rpm
# Debian package
*.deb
# MicroSoft Installer
*.msi
*.msm
*.msp
# Mozilla package installer
*.xpi
# Ruby Package
*.gem
### Eagle ###
# Ignore list for Eagle, a PCB layout tool
# Backup files
*.s#?
*.b#?
*.l#?
*.b$?
*.s$?
*.l$?
# Eagle project file
# It contains a serial number and references to the file structure
# on your computer.
# comment the following line if you want to have your project file included.
eagle.epf
# Autorouter files
*.job
# CAM files
*.$$$
*.cmp
*.ly2
*.l15
*.sol
*.plc
*.stc
*.sts
*.crc
*.crs
*.dri
*.drl
*.gpi
*.pls
*.ger
*.xln
*.gbr
*.drd
*.drd.*
*.s#*
*.b#*
*.info
*.eps
# file locks introduced since 7.x
*.lck
### KiCad ###
# For PCBs designed using KiCad: http://www.kicad-pcb.org/
# Format documentation: http://kicad-pcb.org/help/file-formats/
# Temporary files
*.000
*.bak
*.bck
*.sch-bak
*.kicad_pcb-bak
*~
_autosave-*
*.tmp
*-save.pro
*-save.kicad_pcb
fp-info-cache
# Netlist files (exported from Eeschema)
*.net
# Autorouter files (exported from Pcbnew)
*.dsn
*.ses
# Exported BOM files
*.xml
*.csv
### KiCad Patch ###
escue-backup/
*.tsv
bom/
# Gerber export output
out/
### Linux ###
# temporary files which can be created if a process still has a handle open of a deleted file
.fuse_hidden*
# KDE directory preferences
.directory
# Linux trash folder which might appear on any partition or disk
.Trash-*
# .nfs files are created when an open file is removed but is still being accessed
.nfs*
### Windows ###
# Windows thumbnail cache files
Thumbs.db
Thumbs.db:encryptable
ehthumbs.db
ehthumbs_vista.db
# Dump file
*.stackdump
# Folder config file
[Dd]esktop.ini
# Recycle Bin used on file shares
$RECYCLE.BIN/
# Windows Installer files
*.cab
*.msix
# Windows shortcuts
*.lnk
# End of https://www.gitignore.io/api/linux,eagle,kicad,altium,windows,archive