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# Swagger Codegen Ignore
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# Generated by swagger-codegen https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen
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# Use this file to prevent files from being overwritten by the generator.
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# The patterns follow closely to .gitignore or .dockerignore.
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# As an example, the C# client generator defines ApiClient.cs.
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# You can make changes and tell Swagger Codgen to ignore just this file by uncommenting the following line:
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#ApiClient.cs
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# You can match any string of characters against a directory, file or extension with a single asterisk (*):
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#foo/*/qux
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# The above matches foo/bar/qux and foo/baz/qux, but not foo/bar/baz/qux
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# You can recursively match patterns against a directory, file or extension with a double asterisk (**):
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#foo/**/qux
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# This matches foo/bar/qux, foo/baz/qux, and foo/bar/baz/qux
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# You can also negate patterns with an exclamation (!).
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# For example, you can ignore all files in a docs folder with the file extension .md:
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#docs/*.md
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# Then explicitly reverse the ignore rule for a single file:
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#!docs/README.md
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