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Gabriel Simmer e07c3921f4
Use statically generated env file rather than dynamic
The original approach ensured secrets were always up to date but
really slowed down cd'ing into the directory or opening files in emacs.
2023-07-15 12:01:59 +01:00

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configs/vaultwarden.json
### Terraform ###
# Local .terraform directories
**/.terraform/*
# .tfstate files
*.tfstate
*.tfstate.*
# Crash log files
crash.log
# Exclude all .tfvars files, which are likely to contain sentitive data, such as
# password, private keys, and other secrets. These should not be part of version
# control as they are data points which are potentially sensitive and subject
# to change depending on the environment.
#
*.tfvars
# Ignore override files as they are usually used to override resources locally and so
# are not checked in
override.tf
override.tf.json
*_override.tf
*_override.tf.json
# Include override files you do wish to add to version control using negated pattern
# !example_override.tf
# Include tfplan files to ignore the plan output of command: terraform plan -out=tfplan
# example: *tfplan*
# Ignore CLI configuration files
.terraformrc
terraform.rc
# End of https://www.toptal.com/developers/gitignore/api/ansible,terraform
# Ignore local output from scripts
output/
result
.direnv/
.env