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Ignore xcuserstate #1040

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@3lvis 3lvis commented Apr 15, 2014

xcuserstate files are generated from within Xcode and saved in your project bundle to remember your last opened file, the open state of any group folders, open tabs, and any other user setting your project might need to remember, this is something that shouldn't be tracked in version control

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xcuserstate files are generated from within Xcode and saved in your project bundle to remember your last opened file, the open state of any group folders, open tabs, and any other user setting your project might need to remember
xcuserstate files are generated from within Xcode and saved in your project bundle to remember your last opened file, the open state of any group folders, open tabs, and any other user setting your project might need to remember, this is something that shouldn't be tracked in version control
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arcresu commented Apr 16, 2014

Thanks! This looks reasonable to me.

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@arcresu arcresu merged commit fe0df60 into github:master Apr 16, 2014
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