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‎.gitignore

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# Byte-compiled / optimized / DLL files
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__pycache__/
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*.py[cod]
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*$py.class
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# C extensions
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*.so
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# Distribution / packaging
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.Python
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env/
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build/
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develop-eggs/
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dist/
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downloads/
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eggs/
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lib/
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lib64/
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parts/
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sdist/
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var/
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*.egg-info/
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*.egg
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# PyInstaller
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*.manifest
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*,cover
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