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What's the best CRLF handling strategy with git?

I tried committing files with CRLF-ending lines but it failed. I spent a whole work day on my Windows computer trying different strategies, and was almost drawn to stop trying to use git and instead ...
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How to avoid mixed eol-styles in a svn repository

Is there a best practice for preventing mixed eol-styles in a subversion repository. I know that svn:eol-style=native can be set as an auto-prop, but I would have to ensure that it was set for all ...
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in Vim how do I hide the eol doc chars ^M

in gvim on windows if I have text with CRLF eol then the text will display ^M at the end of each line. How do I 'hide' that special char from display? the :set nolist command """ does not dismiss ...
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Can git-svn be made to handle CRLF like native subversion clients?

I have a subversion repository hosted on Linux but only ever accessed via windows clients as it's for the source of a large Windows application. It would be awesome if I could work on this repository ...
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SVN Update adds ^M when conflicts?

We've been working on some files at the same time. Occasionally, when we "svn up" we'll see files with "^M"'s appended to every line of certain files. We originally blamed each other's editors >_>. ...
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diff and patch using wrong line ending when creating new files or line end changed

I'm trying to create a patch using diff, but I can't get the patch to use the line end characters used in the files when creating a new file or to change the line ending when the file changes it. ...
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how to avoid git-apply changing line endings

I have a git repo set with core.eol=crlf, core.autocrlf=true and core.safecrlf=true. When I apply a patch from another crlf repo and to my repo all the line endings for the effected file are changed ...