Yes, you can using `rails new app_name -m template_name`.
But that would be way overkilled, here, because we just speak of adding a line to the .gitignore file.
If you don't know git, .gitignore is a file you're expected to edit, you put there anything you don't want to commit in the repository.
So, once again, all the trolling is about changing a default option. Which can be changed back with one line of four characters ("/bin"), in a configuration file. Change to be made only once in the whole life of your application.
But that would be way overkilled, here, because we just speak of adding a line to the .gitignore file.
If you don't know git, .gitignore is a file you're expected to edit, you put there anything you don't want to commit in the repository.
So, once again, all the trolling is about changing a default option. Which can be changed back with one line of four characters ("/bin"), in a configuration file. Change to be made only once in the whole life of your application.