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We don't accept template files for specific versions in the root. Please see our docs for more details and adjust accordingly.
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To clarify, this version number is not for the .gitignore template itself, but is referencing a specific Automation Studio version. An existing .gitignore template for automation software, TwinCAT3, follows this format.
Would it still be best to remove the version number from the filename?
More context: I'm not sure which would be most appropriate as "current supported version." Automation Studio 4 was released in 2013 and is the current standard. But later this year, Automation Studio 6 will be released (5 was skipped) so this distinction seemed useful, as I'm unsure if there will be similarities with regards to gitignore. The automation space moves somewhat slowly, so most users will still be using version 4 for years to come, because so many machines were developed with it and it is more proven.