I have a git repo in my Dropbox, that syncs between a Linux and a windows machine. I work on both machines on text files (.cpp
on linux and win, .tex
/.txt
on win). So, my editors and programs both write CRLF (the win programs) and LF (the linux programs) files, all programs understand all variants on reading.
I would like to tell git to correct everything to LF
(I like it that way best). On both platforms.
Alas with all my tries of core.autocrlf
=true/false/input
and core.eol
=lf
I get all kinds of messages. "Will convert from LF to CRLF", "all files have changed" and so on. Currently I have
core.eol=lf
core.autocrlf=input
and I am on my windows machine.
When tomorrow everything is synced to my Linux machine, what will I see?
- Will there be LFs (as I currently have here)?
- Will I see that all files have changed?
I hope I finally understood everything, but I am really not sure. input
? Sounds strange...