I use Subversion as my version control system both at work and at home. To interact with the various Subversion repositories, I use TortoiseSVN, a SCM / source control software for Microsoft Windows and possibly the best standalone Subversion client there is. Over the years I have amassed a somewhat lengthy global ignore pattern used to prevent unversioned files from showing up in the commit dialog.
There are exclusions for standard Ektron folders and files, Visual Studio files, etc. I expect to update this as I add/remove from my client on a regular basis.
Enjoy!
#*# *.*~ *.a *.al *.back *.cer *.csproj.user *.data *.la *.lo *.o *.pfx *.pvk *.pyc *.pyo *.rej *.resharperoptions *.so *.so.[0-9]* *.suo *.swd *.swo *.swp *.tmp *.user *.webinfo *~ .#* .*.swp .DS_Store .libs .project .settings .svn EkDAVlog.txt EktSyncStatus PrivateAssets Thumbs.db [Aa]dx [Aa]sset[Mm]anagement [Aa]ssets [Dd]ebug [Pp]rivate[Aa]ssets [Rr]elease [Uu]ploaded[Ff]iles [Uu]ploaded[Ii]mages [Ww]idgets [Ww]orkarea _Resharper* _UpgradeReport_Files aspnet_client bin obj *.msi *.exe