# Common settings that generally should always be used with your language specific settings # Auto detect text files and perform LF normalization * text=auto # # The above will handle all files NOT mentioned below # # Documents *.bibtex text diff=bibtex *.doc diff=astextplain *.DOC diff=astextplain *.docx diff=astextplain *.DOCX diff=astextplain *.dot diff=astextplain *.DOT diff=astextplain *.pdf diff=astextplain *.PDF diff=astextplain *.rtf diff=astextplain *.RTF diff=astextplain *.md text diff=markdown *.mdx text diff=markdown *.tex text diff=tex *.adoc text *.textile text *.mustache text *.csv text eol=crlf *.tab text *.tsv text *.txt text *.sql text *.epub diff=astextplain # Graphics *.png binary *.jpg binary *.jpeg binary *.gif binary *.tif binary *.tiff binary *.ico binary # SVG treated as text by default. *.svg text # If you want to treat it as binary, # use the following line instead. # *.svg binary *.eps binary # Scripts *.bash text eol=lf *.fish text eol=lf *.sh text eol=lf *.zsh text eol=lf # These are explicitly windows files and should use crlf *.bat text eol=crlf *.cmd text eol=crlf *.ps1 text eol=crlf # Serialisation *.json text *.toml text *.xml text *.yaml text *.yml text # Archives *.7z binary *.gz binary *.tar binary *.tgz binary *.zip binary # Text files where line endings should be preserved *.patch -text # # /////////Exclude files from exporting//////// # You can tell Git not to export certain files or directories when generating an archive. # If there is a subdirectory or file that you don’t want to include in your archive file but that, # you do want checked into your project, you can determine those files via the export-ignore attribute. # .gitattributes export-ignore # .gitignore export-ignore # .gitkeep export-ignore