chore: normalize line endings to LF via .gitattributes#51
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The repo had no .gitattributes and core.autocrlf was unset, so line endings drifted to a CRLF/LF mix. Add '* text=auto eol=lf' (Windows scripts stay CRLF, binaries untouched) and renormalize all tracked text files to LF. Mechanical only, no content changes. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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What
Adds a
.gitattributesand renormalizes the whole repo to LF line endings.* text=auto eol=lf(Windows-only scripts.cmd/.batstay CRLF; binaries untouched)git add --renormalize .→ 337 files converted CRLF → LFWhy
The repo had no
.gitattributesandcore.autocrlfunset, so line endings had drifted into a mixed CRLF/LF state across the tree. This is a clean, isolated, mechanical-only normalization (no content changes) — done now because the upcoming v6.0.0 major is the natural window for it.Review note
This is a large but purely mechanical diff (line endings only). Merge this first; the v6.0.0 feature branch (Marten backend + .NET 9/10 retarget) will be rebased on top so its diff stays clean and reviewable.
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