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Add ignore to make local dev easier when working with vscode or python code (hermetic build).

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This pull request aims to streamline the local development experience by updating the .gitignore file. It ensures that common development environment files, specifically those related to VS Code configurations and Python version management, are excluded from version control. This change promotes a cleaner repository, reduces potential conflicts from differing local setups, and supports a more hermetic build environment.

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  • VS Code Ignore Rule: The .gitignore file has been updated to ignore the entire .vscode directory, rather than just settings.json, to prevent local IDE configurations from being committed.
  • Python Version File: The .python-version file, commonly used by tools like pyenv to manage Python versions, has been added to .gitignore.
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This pull request updates the .gitignore file to better support local development. The change to ignore the entire .vscode directory is a good improvement. However, I have a suggestion regarding ignoring the .python-version file. To maintain a consistent development environment, which is especially important for a project with hermetic builds, it would be beneficial to track this file in version control. This ensures all contributors are using the same specified Python version.

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