I'm working on a git repo where the original authors have checked
in .vagrant/machines/{machine}/aws/synced_folders. Inside is JSON data that
contains absolute paths that are only applicable to a specific machine,
(e.g. some "hostpath" values are "/Users/author/foo/bar..."). Is this file
supposed to be checked in? I figured Vagrantfile is the source of truth and
this other file is just for caching some kind of local state, but I wanted
to double-check before removing it.
Thanks,
Jay
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