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1gitattributes(5)
2================
3
4NAME
5----
6gitattributes - defining attributes per path
7
8SYNOPSIS
9--------
e5b5c1d2 10$GIT_DIR/info/attributes, .gitattributes
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11
12
13DESCRIPTION
14-----------
15
16A `gitattributes` file is a simple text file that gives
17`attributes` to pathnames.
18
19Each line in `gitattributes` file is of form:
20
21 glob attr1 attr2 ...
22
23That is, a glob pattern followed by an attributes list,
24separated by whitespaces. When the glob pattern matches the
25path in question, the attributes listed on the line are given to
26the path.
27
28Each attribute can be in one of these states for a given path:
29
30Set::
31
32 The path has the attribute with special value "true";
33 this is specified by listing only the name of the
34 attribute in the attribute list.
35
36Unset::
37
38 The path has the attribute with special value "false";
39 this is specified by listing the name of the attribute
40 prefixed with a dash `-` in the attribute list.
41
42Set to a value::
43
44 The path has the attribute with specified string value;
45 this is specified by listing the name of the attribute
46 followed by an equal sign `=` and its value in the
47 attribute list.
48
49Unspecified::
50
51 No glob pattern matches the path, and nothing says if
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52 the path has or does not have the attribute, the
53 attribute for the path is said to be Unspecified.
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54
55When more than one glob pattern matches the path, a later line
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56overrides an earlier line. This overriding is done per
57attribute.
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58
59When deciding what attributes are assigned to a path, git
60consults `$GIT_DIR/info/attributes` file (which has the highest
61precedence), `.gitattributes` file in the same directory as the
62path in question, and its parent directories (the further the
63directory that contains `.gitattributes` is from the path in
64question, the lower its precedence).
65
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66If you wish to affect only a single repository (i.e., to assign
67attributes to files that are particular to one user's workflow), then
68attributes should be placed in the `$GIT_DIR/info/attributes` file.
69Attributes which should be version-controlled and distributed to other
70repositories (i.e., attributes of interest to all users) should go into
71`.gitattributes` files.
72
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73Sometimes you would need to override an setting of an attribute
74for a path to `unspecified` state. This can be done by listing
75the name of the attribute prefixed with an exclamation point `!`.
76
77
78EFFECTS
79-------
80
81Certain operations by git can be influenced by assigning
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82particular attributes to a path. Currently, the following
83operations are attributes-aware.
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84
85Checking-out and checking-in
86~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
87
3fed15f5 88These attributes affect how the contents stored in the
88e7fdf2 89repository are copied to the working tree files when commands
ba020ef5 90such as 'git-checkout' and 'git-merge' run. They also affect how
88e7fdf2 91git stores the contents you prepare in the working tree in the
ba020ef5 92repository upon 'git-add' and 'git-commit'.
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94`crlf`
95^^^^^^
96
97This attribute controls the line-ending convention.
98
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99Set::
100
101 Setting the `crlf` attribute on a path is meant to mark
102 the path as a "text" file. 'core.autocrlf' conversion
103 takes place without guessing the content type by
104 inspection.
105
106Unset::
107
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108 Unsetting the `crlf` attribute on a path tells git not to
109 attempt any end-of-line conversion upon checkin or checkout.
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110
111Unspecified::
112
113 Unspecified `crlf` attribute tells git to apply the
114 `core.autocrlf` conversion when the file content looks
115 like text.
116
117Set to string value "input"::
118
119 This is similar to setting the attribute to `true`, but
120 also forces git to act as if `core.autocrlf` is set to
121 `input` for the path.
122
123Any other value set to `crlf` attribute is ignored and git acts
124as if the attribute is left unspecified.
125
126
127The `core.autocrlf` conversion
128^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
129
130If the configuration variable `core.autocrlf` is false, no
131conversion is done.
132
133When `core.autocrlf` is true, it means that the platform wants
134CRLF line endings for files in the working tree, and you want to
135convert them back to the normal LF line endings when checking
136in to the repository.
137
138When `core.autocrlf` is set to "input", line endings are
139converted to LF upon checkin, but there is no conversion done
140upon checkout.
141
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142If `core.safecrlf` is set to "true" or "warn", git verifies if
143the conversion is reversible for the current setting of
144`core.autocrlf`. For "true", git rejects irreversible
145conversions; for "warn", git only prints a warning but accepts
146an irreversible conversion. The safety triggers to prevent such
147a conversion done to the files in the work tree, but there are a
148few exceptions. Even though...
149
ba020ef5 150- 'git-add' itself does not touch the files in the work tree, the
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151 next checkout would, so the safety triggers;
152
ba020ef5 153- 'git-apply' to update a text file with a patch does touch the files
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154 in the work tree, but the operation is about text files and CRLF
155 conversion is about fixing the line ending inconsistencies, so the
156 safety does not trigger;
157
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158- 'git-diff' itself does not touch the files in the work tree, it is
159 often run to inspect the changes you intend to next 'git-add'. To
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160 catch potential problems early, safety triggers.
161
88e7fdf2 162
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163`ident`
164^^^^^^^
165
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166When the attribute `ident` is set for a path, git replaces
167`$Id$` in the blob object with `$Id:`, followed by the
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16840-character hexadecimal blob object name, followed by a dollar
169sign `$` upon checkout. Any byte sequence that begins with
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170`$Id:` and ends with `$` in the worktree file is replaced
171with `$Id$` upon check-in.
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172
173
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174`filter`
175^^^^^^^^
176
c05ef938 177A `filter` attribute can be set to a string value that names a
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178filter driver specified in the configuration.
179
c05ef938 180A filter driver consists of a `clean` command and a `smudge`
aa4ed402 181command, either of which can be left unspecified. Upon
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182checkout, when the `smudge` command is specified, the command is
183fed the blob object from its standard input, and its standard
184output is used to update the worktree file. Similarly, the
185`clean` command is used to convert the contents of worktree file
186upon checkin.
aa4ed402 187
c05ef938 188A missing filter driver definition in the config is not an error
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189but makes the filter a no-op passthru.
190
191The content filtering is done to massage the content into a
192shape that is more convenient for the platform, filesystem, and
c05ef938 193the user to use. The key phrase here is "more convenient" and not
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194"turning something unusable into usable". In other words, the
195intent is that if someone unsets the filter driver definition,
196or does not have the appropriate filter program, the project
197should still be usable.
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198
199
200Interaction between checkin/checkout attributes
201^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
202
203In the check-in codepath, the worktree file is first converted
204with `filter` driver (if specified and corresponding driver
205defined), then the result is processed with `ident` (if
206specified), and then finally with `crlf` (again, if specified
207and applicable).
208
209In the check-out codepath, the blob content is first converted
210with `crlf`, and then `ident` and fed to `filter`.
211
212
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213Generating diff text
214~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
215
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216`diff`
217^^^^^^
218
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219The attribute `diff` affects how 'git' generates diffs for particular
220files. It can tell git whether to generate a textual patch for the path
221or to treat the path as a binary file. It can also affect what line is
222shown on the hunk header `@@ -k,l +n,m @@` line, tell git to use an
223external command to generate the diff, or ask git to convert binary
224files to a text format before generating the diff.
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225
226Set::
227
228 A path to which the `diff` attribute is set is treated
229 as text, even when they contain byte values that
230 normally never appear in text files, such as NUL.
231
232Unset::
233
234 A path to which the `diff` attribute is unset will
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235 generate `Binary files differ` (or a binary patch, if
236 binary patches are enabled).
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237
238Unspecified::
239
240 A path to which the `diff` attribute is unspecified
241 first gets its contents inspected, and if it looks like
242 text, it is treated as text. Otherwise it would
243 generate `Binary files differ`.
244
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245String::
246
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247 Diff is shown using the specified diff driver. Each driver may
248 specify one or more options, as described in the following
249 section. The options for the diff driver "foo" are defined
250 by the configuration variables in the "diff.foo" section of the
251 git config file.
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252
253
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254Defining an external diff driver
255^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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256
257The definition of a diff driver is done in `gitconfig`, not
258`gitattributes` file, so strictly speaking this manual page is a
259wrong place to talk about it. However...
260
678852d9 261To define an external diff driver `jcdiff`, add a section to your
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262`$GIT_DIR/config` file (or `$HOME/.gitconfig` file) like this:
263
264----------------------------------------------------------------
265[diff "jcdiff"]
266 command = j-c-diff
267----------------------------------------------------------------
268
269When git needs to show you a diff for the path with `diff`
270attribute set to `jcdiff`, it calls the command you specified
271with the above configuration, i.e. `j-c-diff`, with 7
272parameters, just like `GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF` program is called.
9e1f0a85 273See linkgit:git[1] for details.
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274
275
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276Defining a custom hunk-header
277^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
278
c882c01e 279Each group of changes (called a "hunk") in the textual diff output
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280is prefixed with a line of the form:
281
282 @@ -k,l +n,m @@ TEXT
283
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284This is called a 'hunk header'. The "TEXT" portion is by default a line
285that begins with an alphabet, an underscore or a dollar sign; this
286matches what GNU 'diff -p' output uses. This default selection however
287is not suited for some contents, and you can use a customized pattern
288to make a selection.
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c882c01e 290First, in .gitattributes, you would assign the `diff` attribute
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291for paths.
292
293------------------------
294*.tex diff=tex
295------------------------
296
edb7e82f 297Then, you would define a "diff.tex.xfuncname" configuration to
ae7aa499 298specify a regular expression that matches a line that you would
c882c01e 299want to appear as the hunk header "TEXT", like this:
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300
301------------------------
302[diff "tex"]
45d9414f 303 xfuncname = "^(\\\\(sub)*section\\{.*)$"
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304------------------------
305
306Note. A single level of backslashes are eaten by the
307configuration file parser, so you would need to double the
308backslashes; the pattern above picks a line that begins with a
02783075 309backslash, and zero or more occurrences of `sub` followed by
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310`section` followed by open brace, to the end of line.
311
312There are a few built-in patterns to make this easier, and `tex`
313is one of them, so you do not have to write the above in your
314configuration file (you still need to enable this with the
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315attribute mechanism, via `.gitattributes`). The following built in
316patterns are available:
317
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318- `bibtex` suitable for files with BibTeX coded references.
319
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320- `cpp` suitable for source code in the C and C++ languages.
321
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322- `html` suitable for HTML/XHTML documents.
323
b66e00f1 324- `java` suitable for source code in the Java language.
d08ed6d6 325
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326- `objc` suitable for source code in the Objective-C language.
327
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328- `pascal` suitable for source code in the Pascal/Delphi language.
329
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330- `php` suitable for source code in the PHP language.
331
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332- `python` suitable for source code in the Python language.
333
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334- `ruby` suitable for source code in the Ruby language.
335
336- `tex` suitable for source code for LaTeX documents.
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337
338
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339Customizing word diff
340^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
341
342You can customize the rules that `git diff --color-words` uses to
343split words in a line, by specifying an appropriate regular expression
344in the "diff.*.wordregex" configuration variable. For example, in TeX
345a backslash followed by a sequence of letters forms a command, but
346several such commands can be run together without intervening
347whitespace. To separate them, use a regular expression such as
348
349------------------------
350[diff "tex"]
351 wordregex = "\\\\[a-zA-Z]+|[{}]|\\\\.|[^\\{}[:space:]]+"
352------------------------
353
354A built-in pattern is provided for all languages listed in the
355previous section.
356
357
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358Performing text diffs of binary files
359^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
360
361Sometimes it is desirable to see the diff of a text-converted
362version of some binary files. For example, a word processor
363document can be converted to an ASCII text representation, and
364the diff of the text shown. Even though this conversion loses
365some information, the resulting diff is useful for human
366viewing (but cannot be applied directly).
367
368The `textconv` config option is used to define a program for
369performing such a conversion. The program should take a single
370argument, the name of a file to convert, and produce the
371resulting text on stdout.
372
373For example, to show the diff of the exif information of a
374file instead of the binary information (assuming you have the
375exif tool installed):
376
377------------------------
378[diff "jpg"]
379 textconv = exif
380------------------------
381
382NOTE: The text conversion is generally a one-way conversion;
383in this example, we lose the actual image contents and focus
384just on the text data. This means that diffs generated by
385textconv are _not_ suitable for applying. For this reason,
386only `git diff` and the `git log` family of commands (i.e.,
387log, whatchanged, show) will perform text conversion. `git
388format-patch` will never generate this output. If you want to
389send somebody a text-converted diff of a binary file (e.g.,
390because it quickly conveys the changes you have made), you
391should generate it separately and send it as a comment _in
392addition to_ the usual binary diff that you might send.
393
394
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395Performing a three-way merge
396~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
397
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398`merge`
399^^^^^^^
400
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401The attribute `merge` affects how three versions of a file is
402merged when a file-level merge is necessary during `git merge`,
403and other programs such as `git revert` and `git cherry-pick`.
404
405Set::
406
407 Built-in 3-way merge driver is used to merge the
2fd02c92 408 contents in a way similar to 'merge' command of `RCS`
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409 suite. This is suitable for ordinary text files.
410
411Unset::
412
413 Take the version from the current branch as the
414 tentative merge result, and declare that the merge has
415 conflicts. This is suitable for binary files that does
416 not have a well-defined merge semantics.
417
418Unspecified::
419
420 By default, this uses the same built-in 3-way merge
421 driver as is the case the `merge` attribute is set.
422 However, `merge.default` configuration variable can name
423 different merge driver to be used for paths to which the
424 `merge` attribute is unspecified.
425
2cc3167c 426String::
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427
428 3-way merge is performed using the specified custom
429 merge driver. The built-in 3-way merge driver can be
430 explicitly specified by asking for "text" driver; the
431 built-in "take the current branch" driver can be
b9d14ffb 432 requested with "binary".
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433
434
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435Built-in merge drivers
436^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
437
438There are a few built-in low-level merge drivers defined that
439can be asked for via the `merge` attribute.
440
441text::
442
443 Usual 3-way file level merge for text files. Conflicted
444 regions are marked with conflict markers `<<<<<<<`,
445 `=======` and `>>>>>>>`. The version from your branch
446 appears before the `=======` marker, and the version
447 from the merged branch appears after the `=======`
448 marker.
449
450binary::
451
452 Keep the version from your branch in the work tree, but
453 leave the path in the conflicted state for the user to
454 sort out.
455
456union::
457
458 Run 3-way file level merge for text files, but take
459 lines from both versions, instead of leaving conflict
460 markers. This tends to leave the added lines in the
461 resulting file in random order and the user should
462 verify the result. Do not use this if you do not
463 understand the implications.
464
465
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466Defining a custom merge driver
467^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
468
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469The definition of a merge driver is done in the `.git/config`
470file, not in the `gitattributes` file, so strictly speaking this
471manual page is a wrong place to talk about it. However...
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472
473To define a custom merge driver `filfre`, add a section to your
474`$GIT_DIR/config` file (or `$HOME/.gitconfig` file) like this:
475
476----------------------------------------------------------------
477[merge "filfre"]
478 name = feel-free merge driver
479 driver = filfre %O %A %B
480 recursive = binary
481----------------------------------------------------------------
482
483The `merge.*.name` variable gives the driver a human-readable
484name.
485
486The `merge.*.driver` variable's value is used to construct a
487command to run to merge ancestor's version (`%O`), current
488version (`%A`) and the other branches' version (`%B`). These
489three tokens are replaced with the names of temporary files that
490hold the contents of these versions when the command line is
491built.
492
493The merge driver is expected to leave the result of the merge in
494the file named with `%A` by overwriting it, and exit with zero
495status if it managed to merge them cleanly, or non-zero if there
496were conflicts.
497
498The `merge.*.recursive` variable specifies what other merge
499driver to use when the merge driver is called for an internal
500merge between common ancestors, when there are more than one.
501When left unspecified, the driver itself is used for both
502internal merge and the final merge.
503
504
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505Checking whitespace errors
506~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
507
508`whitespace`
509^^^^^^^^^^^^
510
511The `core.whitespace` configuration variable allows you to define what
2fd02c92 512'diff' and 'apply' should consider whitespace errors for all paths in
5162e697 513the project (See linkgit:git-config[1]). This attribute gives you finer
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514control per path.
515
516Set::
517
518 Notice all types of potential whitespace errors known to git.
519
520Unset::
521
522 Do not notice anything as error.
523
524Unspecified::
525
526 Use the value of `core.whitespace` configuration variable to
527 decide what to notice as error.
528
529String::
530
531 Specify a comma separate list of common whitespace problems to
532 notice in the same format as `core.whitespace` configuration
533 variable.
534
535
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536Creating an archive
537~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
538
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539`export-ignore`
540^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
541
542Files and directories with the attribute `export-ignore` won't be added to
543archive files.
544
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545`export-subst`
546^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
547
548If the attribute `export-subst` is set for a file then git will expand
549several placeholders when adding this file to an archive. The
08b51f51 550expansion depends on the availability of a commit ID, i.e., if
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551linkgit:git-archive[1] has been given a tree instead of a commit or a
552tag then no replacement will be done. The placeholders are the same
553as those for the option `--pretty=format:` of linkgit:git-log[1],
554except that they need to be wrapped like this: `$Format:PLACEHOLDERS$`
555in the file. E.g. the string `$Format:%H$` will be replaced by the
556commit hash.
557
558
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559Viewing files in GUI tools
560~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
561
562`encoding`
563^^^^^^^^^^
564
565The value of this attribute specifies the character encoding that should
566be used by GUI tools (e.g. linkgit:gitk[1] and linkgit:git-gui[1]) to
567display the contents of the relevant file. Note that due to performance
568considerations linkgit:gitk[1] does not use this attribute unless you
569manually enable per-file encodings in its options.
570
571If this attribute is not set or has an invalid value, the value of the
572`gui.encoding` configuration variable is used instead
573(See linkgit:git-config[1]).
574
575
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576USING ATTRIBUTE MACROS
577----------------------
578
579You do not want any end-of-line conversions applied to, nor textual diffs
580produced for, any binary file you track. You would need to specify e.g.
581
582------------
583*.jpg -crlf -diff
584------------
585
586but that may become cumbersome, when you have many attributes. Using
587attribute macros, you can specify groups of attributes set or unset at
588the same time. The system knows a built-in attribute macro, `binary`:
589
590------------
591*.jpg binary
592------------
593
594which is equivalent to the above. Note that the attribute macros can only
595be "Set" (see the above example that sets "binary" macro as if it were an
596ordinary attribute --- setting it in turn unsets "crlf" and "diff").
597
598
599DEFINING ATTRIBUTE MACROS
600-------------------------
601
602Custom attribute macros can be defined only in the `.gitattributes` file
603at the toplevel (i.e. not in any subdirectory). The built-in attribute
604macro "binary" is equivalent to:
605
606------------
607[attr]binary -diff -crlf
608------------
609
610
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611EXAMPLE
612-------
613
614If you have these three `gitattributes` file:
615
616----------------------------------------------------------------
617(in $GIT_DIR/info/attributes)
618
619a* foo !bar -baz
620
621(in .gitattributes)
622abc foo bar baz
623
624(in t/.gitattributes)
625ab* merge=filfre
626abc -foo -bar
627*.c frotz
628----------------------------------------------------------------
629
630the attributes given to path `t/abc` are computed as follows:
631
6321. By examining `t/.gitattributes` (which is in the same
02783075 633 directory as the path in question), git finds that the first
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634 line matches. `merge` attribute is set. It also finds that
635 the second line matches, and attributes `foo` and `bar`
636 are unset.
637
6382. Then it examines `.gitattributes` (which is in the parent
639 directory), and finds that the first line matches, but
640 `t/.gitattributes` file already decided how `merge`, `foo`
641 and `bar` attributes should be given to this path, so it
642 leaves `foo` and `bar` unset. Attribute `baz` is set.
643
5c759f96 6443. Finally it examines `$GIT_DIR/info/attributes`. This file
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645 is used to override the in-tree settings. The first line is
646 a match, and `foo` is set, `bar` is reverted to unspecified
647 state, and `baz` is unset.
648
02783075 649As the result, the attributes assignment to `t/abc` becomes:
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650
651----------------------------------------------------------------
652foo set to true
653bar unspecified
654baz set to false
655merge set to string value "filfre"
656frotz unspecified
657----------------------------------------------------------------
658
659
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661GIT
662---
9e1f0a85 663Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite