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Why does ".gitk" use CR-LF line endings instead of just LF? I am experimeinting with using "git" to track changes to my home directory. When I try to commit ".gitk", "git" complains that ".gitk" has trailing whtiespace. I can work around the "trailing whitespace" warning. But I was curious why ".gitk" is using Windows style CR-LF iine termination, whem ".bashrc", etc., use UNIX style CR line termination. Sincerely, Matt Seitz
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