# NOTE: this file is for git 1.6.6 (and possibly older) # Post-1.7.2 there is eol and text, and crlf is deprecated # but we can't depend on an unreleased version... # This file mainly controls line ending conversion behaviour, if # the user has the setting core.autocrlf true. # The meaning of the attributes is a little odd # -crlf means DO NOT convert line endings # crlf means CONVERT to lf in the repo & Linux/Mac, crlf on Windows # sln is always CRLF, even on linux, so don't convert *.sln eol=crlf *.bat eol=crlf *.cmd eol=crlf *.rtf eol=crlf # Mostly generated by VS, so avoid extra noise *.Designer.cs eol=crlf *.cs text *.resx text *.xlf text *.xml text *.md text Makefile eol=lf *.targets eol=crlf *.proj eol=crlf *.vcproj eol=crlf *.vcxproj eol=crlf *.csproj eol=crlf *.shproj eol=crlf *.projitems eol=crlf *.tpnitems eol=crlf *.wixproj eol=crlf *.wxs eol=crlf *.rtf eol=crlf