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  • How to test whether a file uses CRLF or LF without modifying it?
    I need to periodically run a command that ensures that some text files are kept in Linux mode Unfortunately dos2unix always modifies the file, which would mess file's and folder's timestamps and c
  • CRLF vs LF Git (Remove Differences) : r webdev - Reddit
    git config --global core autocrlf true Does this allow mac windows users to treat CRLF and LF as the same or will this ONLY remove the warning error? Currently when i do file comparison via filezilla it shows my files as different which is a pain when working in a team If I pull from github when synced with server it shows conflicts I think this is due to me being windows and team being Mac
  • What does LF will be replaced by CRLF mean? : r git - Reddit
    $ git add -A warning: LF will be replaced by CRLF in css main css The file will have its original line endings in your working directory I've read articles and SO answers from it but I still cant comprehend it Can someone dumb it down for me in what it means? Should I be concerned? I'm not sure what it is, I'm just creating a basic css file and adding it to a staging area, but it outputted
  • [Help]Project keeps opening files with CRLF instead of LF - Reddit
    Second experiment: Quit VS Code entirely Launch VS Code with all extensions disabled Open line-endings txt Does it say LF or CRLF? If it shows CRLF, delete the file and recreate same as above Third experiment: Install Notepad++ if you don't already have it, open line-endings txt from above - does it say the line endings are LF or CRLF?
  • How to fix mixed LF CLRF across an older codebase? : r dotnet - Reddit
    How to fix mixed LF CLRF across an older codebase? If there’s a better place to post this please let me know I come from a linux Unix background and have not run into this issue before The codebase I’m working on now is a c# dotnet API that has been developed over many years I am using a w10 machine for development in VS
  • CRLF vs. LF: Normalizing Line Endings in Git : r webdev - Reddit
    I wrote this post a while ago after encountering the problem at work I'd always seen cryptic messages about CRLF and LF in my terminal since I'm on Windows, but I never really understood what it all meant The post goes into much of the history behind line endings but also touches on a bunch of popular solutions for git, including: Configuring your local git (meh) Adding a gitattributes
  • Does Linux have a problem with CRLF newlines?
    I've been arguing about this with my team In development, we use Windows (CRLF) and on the server we use Linux (LF) Is there a problem if Linux sees a file with CRLF newlines? Should Git handle s
  • Why bother with CRLF line endings in Windows? : r webdev - Reddit
    If I use my ide or linter to convert all line endings to LF, everything appear to work and run exactly the same on my Windows machine Is windows fine with LF endings? Why wouldn’t I just force git my ide linter etc to always use LF, even when I’m on Windows? Why does the core autocrlf setting even exist in the global git config?




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