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2 | #
3 |
4 | #
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 | desgined by sahand mohammad rezaiee
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10 |
11 |
12 | #
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1 | # Byte-compiled / optimized / DLL files
2 | __pycache__/
3 | *.py[cod]
4 | *$py.class
5 |
6 | # C extensions
7 | *.so
8 |
9 | # Distribution / packaging
10 | .Python
11 | build/
12 | develop-eggs/
13 | dist/
14 | downloads/
15 | eggs/
16 | .eggs/
17 | lib/
18 | lib64/
19 | parts/
20 | sdist/
21 | var/
22 | wheels/
23 | share/python-wheels/
24 | *.egg-info/
25 | .installed.cfg
26 | *.egg
27 | MANIFEST
28 |
29 | # PyInstaller
30 | # Usually these files are written by a python script from a template
31 | # before PyInstaller builds the exe, so as to inject date/other infos into it.
32 | *.manifest
33 | *.spec
34 |
35 | # Installer logs
36 | pip-log.txt
37 | pip-delete-this-directory.txt
38 |
39 | # Unit test / coverage reports
40 | htmlcov/
41 | .tox/
42 | .nox/
43 | .coverage
44 | .coverage.*
45 | .cache
46 | nosetests.xml
47 | coverage.xml
48 | *.cover
49 | *.py,cover
50 | .hypothesis/
51 | .pytest_cache/
52 | cover/
53 |
54 | # Translations
55 | *.mo
56 | *.pot
57 |
58 | # Django stuff:
59 | *.log
60 | local_settings.py
61 | db.sqlite3
62 | db.sqlite3-journal
63 |
64 | # Flask stuff:
65 | instance/
66 | .webassets-cache
67 |
68 | # Scrapy stuff:
69 | .scrapy
70 |
71 | # Sphinx documentation
72 | docs/_build/
73 |
74 | # PyBuilder
75 | .pybuilder/
76 | target/
77 |
78 | # Jupyter Notebook
79 | .ipynb_checkpoints
80 |
81 | # IPython
82 | profile_default/
83 | ipython_config.py
84 |
85 | # pyenv
86 | # For a library or package, you might want to ignore these files since the code is
87 | # intended to run in multiple environments; otherwise, check them in:
88 | # .python-version
89 |
90 | # pipenv
91 | # According to pypa/pipenv#598, it is recommended to include Pipfile.lock in version control.
92 | # However, in case of collaboration, if having platform-specific dependencies or dependencies
93 | # having no cross-platform support, pipenv may install dependencies that don't work, or not
94 | # install all needed dependencies.
95 | #Pipfile.lock
96 |
97 | # poetry
98 | # Similar to Pipfile.lock, it is generally recommended to include poetry.lock in version control.
99 | # This is especially recommended for binary packages to ensure reproducibility, and is more
100 | # commonly ignored for libraries.
101 | # https://python-poetry.org/docs/basic-usage/#commit-your-poetrylock-file-to-version-control
102 | #poetry.lock
103 |
104 | # pdm
105 | # Similar to Pipfile.lock, it is generally recommended to include pdm.lock in version control.
106 | #pdm.lock
107 | # pdm stores project-wide configurations in .pdm.toml, but it is recommended to not include it
108 | # in version control.
109 | # https://pdm.fming.dev/#use-with-ide
110 | .pdm.toml
111 |
112 | # PEP 582; used by e.g. github.com/David-OConnor/pyflow and github.com/pdm-project/pdm
113 | __pypackages__/
114 |
115 | # Celery stuff
116 | celerybeat-schedule
117 | celerybeat.pid
118 |
119 | # SageMath parsed files
120 | *.sage.py
121 |
122 | # Environments
123 | .env
124 | .venv
125 | env/
126 | venv/
127 | ENV/
128 | env.bak/
129 | venv.bak/
130 |
131 | # Spyder project settings
132 | .spyderproject
133 | .spyproject
134 |
135 | # Rope project settings
136 | .ropeproject
137 |
138 | # mkdocs documentation
139 | /site
140 |
141 | # mypy
142 | .mypy_cache/
143 | .dmypy.json
144 | dmypy.json
145 |
146 | # Pyre type checker
147 | .pyre/
148 |
149 | # pytype static type analyzer
150 | .pytype/
151 |
152 | # Cython debug symbols
153 | cython_debug/
154 |
155 | # PyCharm
156 | # JetBrains specific template is maintained in a separate JetBrains.gitignore that can
157 | # be found at https://github.com/github/gitignore/blob/main/Global/JetBrains.gitignore
158 | # and can be added to the global gitignore or merged into this file. For a more nuclear
159 | # option (not recommended) you can uncomment the following to ignore the entire idea folder.
160 | #.idea/
161 |
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