Using scratch files is a great tip! I usually handle this by adding scratch.* to my .gitignore files. That lets all collaborators make use of such files regardless of what IDE or editor they're using.
scratch.*
.gitignore
This is also useful practice, thank you, I thinks it's even more useful than IDE scratch files.
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Using scratch files is a great tip! I usually handle this by adding
scratch.*
to my.gitignore
files. That lets all collaborators make use of such files regardless of what IDE or editor they're using.This is also useful practice, thank you, I thinks it's even more useful than IDE scratch files.