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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<?eclipse version="3.0"?>
<plugin>
<extension-point id="mergeStrategy" name="%MergeStrategy-extension-point.name" schema="schema/mergeStrategy.exsd"/>
<extension point="org.eclipse.core.runtime.preferences">
<initializer class="org.eclipse.egit.core.GitCorePreferenceInitializer"/>
</extension>
<extension point="org.eclipse.team.core.repository">
<repository
class="org.eclipse.egit.core.GitProvider"
id="org.eclipse.egit.core.GitProvider"
typeClass="org.eclipse.egit.core.internal.GitRepositoryProviderType">
</repository>
</extension>
<extension
point="org.eclipse.team.core.ignore">
<ignore
enabled="true"
pattern=".git"/>
<ignore
enabled="true"
pattern="*/.git/*"/>
</extension>
<extension
point="org.eclipse.core.contenttype.contentTypes">
<content-type
base-type="org.eclipse.core.runtime.text"
file-extensions="patch"
id="org.eclipse.egit.patch"
name="%patch_ContentTypeName"
priority="normal">
</content-type>
</extension>
<extension
point="org.eclipse.core.runtime.adapters">
<factory
adaptableType="org.eclipse.egit.core.internal.storage.GitFileRevision"
class="org.eclipse.egit.core.internal.AdapterFactory">
<adapter type="org.eclipse.jgit.lib.Repository"/>
</factory>
<factory
adaptableType="org.eclipse.core.resources.IResource"
class="org.eclipse.egit.core.internal.AdapterFactory">
<adapter type="org.eclipse.egit.core.info.GitInfo"/>
</factory>
</extension>
<extension
point="org.eclipse.core.filesystem.filesystems"
id="internalFS"
name="EGit-Internal File System" >
<filesystem scheme="egit-internal">
<run class="org.eclipse.egit.core.internal.efs.EgitFileSystem"/>
<!--
This EFS is a highly specialized *internal* file system that EGit uses
to provide access to conflicting files in merge editors. It is *not* a
general-purpose EFS for traversing git repositories. Third parties
should not use this EFS; if they do they are at their own peril. The
URI format and semantics may change at any time without notice. This
EFS is *not* API.
-->
</filesystem>
</extension>
</plugin>