Is there any GUI based tool to help configuring the .gitattributes file? that traverse the working directory to extract all the used file types; then helps me to config each type!
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Not that I know of.
Setting .gitattributes directives remains a manual process, each subfolder .gitattributes overriding parent folder .gitattributes.
answered Feb 28, 2014 at 4:01
VonC
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