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: Redundant ignore rule – already covered by earlier “.yarn/*” patternThe rule on line 102 is functionally redundant because the existing pattern
.yarn/*
(line 93) ignores every.yarn
sub-directory at any depth.
Adding a second, narrower rule does no harm, but it increases noise in a file
that is already long and occasionally hard to scan.If you prefer to keep the explicit reference for clarity, consider adding an
inline comment so future maintainers know it is intentional. Otherwise, the
simplest option is to delete the extra lines:- - -packages/**/.yarn/ci-cache/ -
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fix/remove ci cache
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Agreed, it's a good practice!
What does this PR do?
This PR removes Yarn CI cache files (
install-state.gz
) underpackages/**/.yarn/ci-cache/
which were mistakenly committed and tracked in Git. These files are intended for CI caching only and do not belong in version control.Removing them helps reduce repository size and keeps Git history clean.
.gitignore
is also updated to prevent future additions of these cache files.Visual Demo (For contributors especially)
Image Demo:
.yarn/ci-cache/install-state.gz
was tracked in Git.yarn/ci-cache/
is now ignored and removed from GitNo code functionality is affected — this change is purely for repository hygiene.
Mandatory Tasks (DO NOT REMOVE)
How should this be tested?
.yarn/ci-cache/install-state.gz
files are no longer tracked viagit status
..gitignore
includes:packages/**/.yarn/ci-cache/