Similarly to the .gitignore Templates, we're trying to build
templates for .gitattributes.
Common.gitattributes contains general exclusions that may apply to any project.
Consider including them if they are applicable to your project.
For more information on gitattributes: gitattributes(5) and for Github-specific grammar: Linguist docs
You can use this or this handy dandy generator to generate your gitattributes files on the fly based on files inside of this repository.
To check if all files have a corresponding rule in .gitattributes, this script can be used:
missing_attributes=$(git ls-files | git check-attr -a --stdin | grep 'text: auto' || printf '\n')
if [ -n "$missing_attributes" ]; then
printf '%s\n%s\n' '.gitattributes rule missing for the following files:' "$missing_attributes"
else
printf '%s\n' 'All files have a corresponding rule in .gitattributes'
fiYou can also use the checked-in ./check.sh which has more features.
Run ./check.sh --help for the available options.
Please contribute by forking and sending a pull request.
Also please only modify one file per commit. This'll make merging easier for everyone.