What should be in a gitignore file w.r.t. BB10 IDE

So what files I should put in .gitignore for BB10 IDE (QNX Momentics IDE)

Don't answer, because I think I got the answer here. Comes to my mind after post it here...

https://github.com/BlackBerry/Cascades-samples/BLOB/master/.gitignore

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