# Normalize line endings of all non-binary files to LF upon check-in (`git add` / `git commit`): * text=auto ################################################# ### General ################################### ################################################# ## GENERIC ### CI + docs/mkdocs.yml *.yml text ### Documentation (Project, Tests, Docs site) *.md text ### TLS certs (test/files/) + DHE params (target/shared/) *.pem text *.pem.sha512sum text ################################################# ### Project ################################### ################################################# ## BUILD: .dockerignore text Dockerfile text Makefile VERSION ## EXAMPLE (RUNTIME): *.env text *.yaml text ## PROJECT .all-contributorsrc text export-ignore .editorconfig text export-ignore .gitattributes text export-ignore .gitignore text export-ignore .gitkeep text export-ignore .gitmodules text export-ignore LICENSE text ## SOURCE CODE *.sh text eol=lf ### acme.json extractor (target/bin/) *.py text eol=lf ### Only contain scripts (glob for extensionless) target/bin/** text eol=lf ################################################# ### Config #################################### ################################################# ## CONFIG ### Contains all text files (glob for extensionless) target/amavis/** text target/fetchmail/** text target/getmail/** text target/opendkim/** text target/opendmarc/** text target/postgrey/** text target/postsrsd/** text ### Generic target/ + test/config/ *.cf text *.conf text ### Dovecot *.ext text *.sieve text ### Dovecot + Rspamd *.inc text ### Fail2Ban + Postgrey (test/config/) *.local text ### Postfix *.pcre text ################################################# ### Tests ##################################### ################################################# ## BATS *.bash text *.bats text ## CONFIG (test/config/) ### OpenLDAP image *.ldif text ### OpenDKIM *.private text KeyTable text SigningTable text TrustedHosts text ### Postgrey whitelist_recipients text ## MISC ### test/config/ + test/files/ *.txt text ### test/linting/ (.ecrc.json) + test/files/ (*.acme.json): *.json text ################################################# ### Documentation Website ##################### ################################################# ## DOCUMENTATION ### docs/content/assets/ *.css text *.png binary *.svg text -diff *.woff binary ### docs/overrides/ *.html text *.ico binary *.webp binary ################################################# ### Info # ##################################### ################################################# ### WHAT IS THIS FILE? # `.gitattributes` - Pattern-based overrides (Project specific) # Documentation: https://git-scm.com/docs/gitattributes # # Travels with the project and can override the defaults from `.gitconfig`. # This helps to enforce consistent line endings (CRLF / LF) where needed via # patterns (_when the git client supports `.gitattributes`_). # `.gitconfig` - Global Git defaults (Dev environment) # Documentation: https://git-scm.com/docs/git-config # # Git settings `core.autocrlf` and `core.eol` can vary across dev environments. # Those defaults can introduce subtle bugs due to incompatible line endings. ### WHY SHOULD I CARE? # The desired result is to ensure the repo contains normalized LF line endings, # notably avoiding unhelpful noise in diffs or issues incurred from mixed line # endings. Storing as LF ensures no surprises for line endings during checkout. # Additionally for checkout to the local working directory, line endings can be # forced to CRLF or LF per file where appropriate, which ensures the files have # compatible line endings where software expects a specific kind. # # Examples: # Diffs with nothing visual changed. Line endings appear invisible. # Tests that compare text from two sources where only line endings differ fail. # /bin/sh with a shebang fails to run a binary at the given path due to a CRLF. ### ATTRIBUTES # `text` normalizes the line endings of a file to LF upon commit (CRLF -> LF). # `text=auto` sets `text` if Git doesn't consider the file as binary data. # `eol` sets an explicit line ending to write files to the working directory. # `core.eol` is used for any files not explicitly set with an `eol` attr value. # `core.eol` uses the native line endings for your platform by default. # `core.autocrlf` (if set to `true` or `input`) overrides the `core.eol` value. # `binary` is an alias for `-text -diff`. The file won't be normalized (-text). # `-diff` indicates to avoid creating a diff. Useful when diffs are unlikely # to be meaningful, such as generated content (SVG, Source Maps, Lockfiles). # `export-ignore` excludes matched files and directories during `git archive`, # which services like Github use to create releases with archived source files.