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I believe the best approach is to do what VS does for a new project, I’ve seen them being included there so I wasn’t bothered by having them show up after converting a project. Or we can add a command line switch.
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yeah, that's fair enough. This one isn't a big deal for me and we plan to move to Git later this year anyway so I'll be able to get rid of the blighters then anyway! That will actually be easier to do without the excludes. You can see I'm indecisive on this one :)
Happy to close unless you want to add the command line switch
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I'm not going to add this since VS seems to add them anyway so there might be a reasoning which I don't know about, so better safe then sorry :).
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Totally understand, thanks
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