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by ralphstodomingo 2150 days ago
Yeah - I think that's a cue pointing to you that your understanding of the project at hand may be lacking in some regard. I usually listen to that signal and learn the heck out of the current tooling whose config I see on the root before proceeding with the subdirectories.

That feeling of mild anxiety in not knowing why these files are there can be useful, is all I'm saying.

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yeah or it's a cue that someone using VSCode created a JSConfig.json checked it in and it got pulled by the latest git pull.