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I have an issue using git.

It basically flag files that haven't modified in two different cases:

  • When the file has been regenerated by my LESS file watcher (for unknown reason), the content hasn't changed, it is exactly the same as before.
  • When the lne separator has changed, because LESS use always LF for generated .css, whatever the line separator of the source file (less) is.

I've added a screenshot.

I don't understand why these files are flag as modified, it messes up my git because it cannot commit them. It's boring and recurrent in my projects.

Here is what I get with a git status command line:

    updated :         assets/linker/styles/common/alignment.css
    updated :         assets/linker/styles/common/badges.css
    updated :         assets/linker/styles/common/base.css
    updated :         assets/linker/styles/common/buttons.css
    updated :         assets/linker/styles/common/datatables.css
    updated :         assets/linker/styles/common/float.css
    updated :         assets/linker/styles/common/forms.css
    updated :         assets/linker/styles/common/panels.css
    updated :         assets/linker/styles/common/text.css
    updated :         assets/linker/styles/devices/layouts/devices_default.css
    updated :         assets/linker/styles/layouts/default.css
    updated :         assets/linker/styles/themes/ayolan.css
    updated :         assets/linker/styles/views/chart.css
    updated :         assets/linker/styles/views/home.css

Any workaround?

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  • You should really add all generated files to your .gitignore, like any other build artifact (you don't put your target directory or binaries in the repo, if CSS isn't your source, it shouldn't be either).
    – ssube
    Nov 14, 2014 at 15:07
  • Yeah, I know that. But I can't. Nov 14, 2014 at 15:43

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How about telling git to ignore line endings?

git config core.autocrlf true 

and set your .gitattributes in your project root to

*.css text eol=lf

See gitattributes doc or dealing with line endings for more information.

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  • git config core.autocrlf => true in my current settings Nov 14, 2014 at 13:44
  • I have already tried that a month ago, it fixed a few problem when I downloaded files from git remote, so they would be encoded in CLRF in my computer, but it doesn't ignore them or help me with my current issue. Or I missed something. Nov 14, 2014 at 13:46
  • The thing is that LESS compiler always compile files using LF line endings, it doesn't seem to be customizable (I've asked) and the core.autoclrf is like ignored. Nov 14, 2014 at 13:47
  • Did you try *.css text eol=lf in your .gitattributes ?
    – flob
    Nov 14, 2014 at 13:50
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    I guess I have to create a .gitattributes file in the project root folder, didn't know that, following doc at git-scm.com/docs/gitattributes Nov 14, 2014 at 13:57

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