# 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/ # 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