Hey! I like UNIX-style endings because they are simpler. But then again, I'm not on Windows anywhere.
Did you know that you can append `?w=1` to any Github URL to ignore white-space changes? Not really a solution, but it might help. Best, Allard On Tue, Jun 7, 2016 at 12:47 AM anthony shaw <[email protected]> wrote: > hello, > > I've noticed more recently that in PRs, people have AUTO_CLRF set to > True in Git. this means that if they're developing in Linux, it will > automatically change all the line endings in any files they commit and > in Windows it will change them back. > > When you raise the PR, it looks, to the reviewer like the person > changed all the lines, which is a minor issue. > > As far as Python is concerned, it doesn't care less. So this won't > create any bugs, just annoying to review. > > You can configure pyLint to pick this up and throw an error, what does > everyone think? >
