Reputation: 2369
I'm new to git, and I've read a lot about line endings and
how git treats them. I'm on Windows by the way. I have made
a .gitattributes
file and set for example *.txt to text.
When I commit a .txt file, I get the warning:
warning: CRLF will be replaced by LF in whatever.txt
But I know that. I don't need that warning. Replacing line endings in text files is what I want.
Now, setting safecrlf
to false makes the warning
disappear, but the manual for safecrlf
reads:
If true, makes git check if converting CRLF is reversible when end-of-line conversion is active. Git will verify if a command modifies a file in the work tree either directly or indirectly. For example, committing a file followed by checking out the same file should yield the original file in the work tree. If this is not the case for the current setting of core.autocrlf, git will reject the file.
From that, safecrlf
seems like a good idea to have.
However, I don't understand why setting safecrlf
to true
gives me warnings about my text files; it seems to me that
those are different issues -- the warning on text files and
the checking if reversible. Indeed, git does not reject my
file.
Can I get rid of the warnings for text files, and still have
safecrlf
set? Or am I misunderstanding something?
Upvotes: 57
Views: 36979
Reputation: 885
The short answer to your question is NO.
Because, basically, core.safecrlf setting controls "warning level":
So, you have to choose option that suits you the most.
Upvotes: 7
Reputation: 18530
As far as I can tell, setting core.safecrlf
to false
is the only way to turn off that warning.
safecrlf
is generally not necessary if your attributes are set correctly. The point of safecrlf
is to prevent normalization in a file that is supposed to have mixed (or non-LF) line endings in the repository. It's really only useful in combination with core.autocrlf
(to make sure that its automatic guesses can't destroy anything), and if you're setting your own attributes via .gitattributes
it should be okay to turn all that off.
Upvotes: 16
Reputation: 529
In your .gitattributes
you can:
# normalize text files to use lf
text eol=lf
# except these which we want crlf
*.txt eol=crlf
Upvotes: 11