Invoke the "nuclear" option to ignore the .idea/ directory #32
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The readme template describes
.gitignore
-ing the.idea
directory as "nuclear" and it is, in the sense that it makes it harder to share PyCharm configurations among developers. In my experience however, IDE configuration is highly personal and I've never worked with anyone who wanted to collaborate on PyCharm configs :(This cleans up my git diffs until such a time as someone would like to collaborate on IDEA configurations <3