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Add support for `.git-blame-ignore-revs` files

Some repositories contain a file listing commits to ignore for git blame operations. That file can be passed to the git blame command using the --ignore-revs-file option available in Git v2.23 or later. Most repositories name this file .git-blame-ignore-revs and locate it at the root of the repository.

It would be great if git-authorship supported looking for this file with its default name and location when computing authorship. Once a CLI is added, a CLI option for the file path should also be provided to support unconventional blame ignore files.

Cache blame results with a project-specific filename instead of always using `blame.json`

It would be nice to support caching blame results for multiple projects at the same time so that blame doesn't have to be recomputed every time a user switches projects.

This could be accomplished by changing the naming format of the cached blame file to include project specific information. When that project information changes, a new cached blame file will be created/read as appropriate.

The proposed naming format is

OWNER-PROJECT-COMMIT_HASH.json

For example, the current tip of this project would have a cache file of

thehale-git-authorship-1e244fd8fb4efdec68a598fdf1154c48909e76b9.json

This format will cache blame files for a specific commit in a specific project.

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