# 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
