can anyone tell what is mean by this type of file in windows?
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I am trying to open some (.File extension) type files in a text editor and in every file found in that specific folder showed me this -
{
"lockfileVersion": 1
}
can anyone tell me what is this mean and I don't think every file have the same code even those have different file sizes. I also try to google it but I didn't get any detail about it.
Is this any type of lock file or something else?
windows file locking text-editor
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I am trying to open some (.File extension) type files in a text editor and in every file found in that specific folder showed me this -
{
"lockfileVersion": 1
}
can anyone tell me what is this mean and I don't think every file have the same code even those have different file sizes. I also try to google it but I didn't get any detail about it.
Is this any type of lock file or something else?
windows file locking text-editor
which text editor are you talking about? should be able to show all content (including non-ascii chars) in an editor.
– kennyzx
Sep 16 at 13:11
I am using "bracket" right now.
– MAYANK SINGH
Sep 16 at 14:18
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I am trying to open some (.File extension) type files in a text editor and in every file found in that specific folder showed me this -
{
"lockfileVersion": 1
}
can anyone tell me what is this mean and I don't think every file have the same code even those have different file sizes. I also try to google it but I didn't get any detail about it.
Is this any type of lock file or something else?
windows file locking text-editor
I am trying to open some (.File extension) type files in a text editor and in every file found in that specific folder showed me this -
{
"lockfileVersion": 1
}
can anyone tell me what is this mean and I don't think every file have the same code even those have different file sizes. I also try to google it but I didn't get any detail about it.
Is this any type of lock file or something else?
windows file locking text-editor
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edited Nov 9 at 19:28
asked Sep 16 at 12:24
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which text editor are you talking about? should be able to show all content (including non-ascii chars) in an editor.
– kennyzx
Sep 16 at 13:11
I am using "bracket" right now.
– MAYANK SINGH
Sep 16 at 14:18
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which text editor are you talking about? should be able to show all content (including non-ascii chars) in an editor.
– kennyzx
Sep 16 at 13:11
I am using "bracket" right now.
– MAYANK SINGH
Sep 16 at 14:18
which text editor are you talking about? should be able to show all content (including non-ascii chars) in an editor.
– kennyzx
Sep 16 at 13:11
which text editor are you talking about? should be able to show all content (including non-ascii chars) in an editor.
– kennyzx
Sep 16 at 13:11
I am using "bracket" right now.
– MAYANK SINGH
Sep 16 at 14:18
I am using "bracket" right now.
– MAYANK SINGH
Sep 16 at 14:18
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which text editor are you talking about? should be able to show all content (including non-ascii chars) in an editor.
– kennyzx
Sep 16 at 13:11
I am using "bracket" right now.
– MAYANK SINGH
Sep 16 at 14:18