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1 # Since version 2.23 (released in August 2019), git-blame has a feature
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2 # to ignore or bypass certain commits.
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3 #
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4 # This file contains a list of commits that are not likely what you
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5 # are looking for in a blame, such as mass reformatting or renaming.
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6 # You can set this file as a default ignore file for blame by running
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7 # the following command.
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8 #
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9 # $ git config blame.ignoreRevsFile .git-blame-ignore-revs
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11 # r365730: [Coding style change][lld] Rename variables for non-ELF ports
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12 136d27ab4de0c1d5dedfecc32a9857be78fa0648
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14 # r365595: [Coding style change] Rename variables so that they start with a lowercase letter
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15 3837f4273fcc40cc519035479aefe78e5cbd3055
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17 # r280751: [Coding style change][lldb] Moved LLDB code base to use LLVM style
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18 b9c1b51e45b845debb76d8658edabca70ca56079
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20 # r302421: That change incorrectly changed line endings in some libc++ files
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21 9669df28d4fd3c52d09f451186bd217cdc3322c0
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23 # r302496: That is the revert of r302421
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24 ff63090b0e1072bd398b8efef8ae2291613a6ec9
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