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commit 1ba789012a7551dcfa04f7fb82ae2c912a933dcf
Author: Marian Buschsieweke <marian.buschsiew...@ovgu.de>
Date:   Wed Dec 21 11:00:53 2022 +0100

    .gitignore: Add .cache and compile_commands.json
    
    Enhancing the editor / IDE experience with the use of the language
    server protocol (lsp) is getting more and more common. The most widely
    used lsp implementation for C/C++ outside of Redmond is clangd.
    
    Clangd uses compile_commands.json, that contains the compiler invocation
    for each compilation unit, to get the required $CFLAGS to successfully
    located header files etc. This is best automatically generated from with
    bear on Makefile based build systems. Hence, there is little value in
    adding it to the git repo.
    
    In addition, clangd generates cache files in the .cache folder. Again,
    there is no reason in tracking it with git.
    
    Change-Id: Ic5165d10aca3a1cc9e9398af9dd2fbf0977608b3
    Signed-off-by: Marian Buschsieweke <marian.buschsiew...@ovgu.de>

diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore
index 818bb0cd3d..103dad2c75 100644
--- a/.gitignore
+++ b/.gitignore
@@ -103,3 +103,11 @@ GTAGS
 
 # checkpatch script files
 .checkpatch-camelcase.*
+
+# clangd (e.g. for advanced code completion and linting) generates cache files
+# into .cache
+.cache
+
+# A compile_commands.json can be generated using bear and will help tools such
+# as clangd to locate header files and use correct $CFLAGS
+compile_commands.json

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