Add .gitignore file#171
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This file tells Git to disregard zsh word code files.
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Hi @Saklad5
Thanks for your contribution, can you explain why there is a .zwc file in the plugin folder?
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This file tells Git to disregard zsh word code files, which are generated by the
zcompilebuiltin and other tools to reduce the loading time of zsh functions and scripts.As they are derived directly from the original files, there is no point checking them into source control. However, having them in the same directory is necessary for zsh to find them automatically.