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So I have an old repo, with many files, some are CRLF, some are LF.

I want to

(1) change ALL files to LF (I have used dos2unix to convert my files, but git commit ignores those changes!) I have also set git config --global core.autocrlf to false.

(2) prohibit all future checkins that have CRLF or auto-convert them to LF.

How do I do so?

Sorry for the rant. I have read multiple posts here and I can't believe this is so counterintuitive. I have seem many configs like core.safecrlf, core.autocrlf, .gitattributes etc, but I can't believe this simple task is so complicated for people to master and error messages are so unclear.

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Try to set following in your .gitattributes and refresh your repository:

* text eol=lf
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    git refresh git: 'refresh' is not a git command. See 'git --help'.
    – Chloe
    May 15, 2018 at 15:33

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