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Create .gitattributes for Cross OS compatibility #3410

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@acoder77 acoder77 commented Oct 17, 2020

With this set, Windows users will have text files converted from Windows style line endings (\r\n) to Unix style line endings (\n) when they’re added to the repository.
https://www.edwardthomson.com/blog/git_for_windows_line_endings.html

With this set, Windows users will have text files converted from Windows style line endings (\r\n) to Unix style line endings (\n) when they’re added to the repository.
https://www.edwardthomson.com/blog/git_for_windows_line_endings.html
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Nice! Thanks.

@cclauss cclauss merged commit 35cade8 into TheAlgorithms:master Oct 17, 2020
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stokhos pushed a commit to stokhos/Python that referenced this issue Jan 3, 2021
With this set, Windows users will have text files converted from Windows style line endings (\r\n) to Unix style line endings (\n) when they’re added to the repository.
https://www.edwardthomson.com/blog/git_for_windows_line_endings.html
peRFectBeliever pushed a commit to peRFectBeliever/Python that referenced this issue Apr 1, 2021
With this set, Windows users will have text files converted from Windows style line endings (\r\n) to Unix style line endings (\n) when they’re added to the repository.
https://www.edwardthomson.com/blog/git_for_windows_line_endings.html
Panquesito7 pushed a commit to Panquesito7/Python that referenced this issue May 13, 2021
With this set, Windows users will have text files converted from Windows style line endings (\r\n) to Unix style line endings (\n) when they’re added to the repository.
https://www.edwardthomson.com/blog/git_for_windows_line_endings.html
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