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Self-review follow-up on #2258 (registry snapshot tests, just merged). The byte-exact snapshot comparisons in test_platform_tools.py would fail mysteriously on a Windows contributor's machine with core.autocrlf=true: checkout would convert LF → CRLF, the test would fail locally with no useful diagnostic, and the regen instructions in the test-file header would produce LF files that disagree with the working copy. Pin workspace/tests/snapshots/*.txt to text eol=lf so this can't happen. All three current snapshots are already LF; the attribute ensures it stays that way. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# Shell scripts must stay LF so they execute inside Linux containers
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# when cloned on Windows with core.autocrlf=true.
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*.sh text eol=lf
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workspace/entrypoint.sh text eol=lf
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# Python hook files are invoked by .sh hooks with path substitution;
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# CRLF in either the .sh OR the .py file breaks the hook dispatch.
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# See #507 — SessionStart hook failed silently,
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# agents returned "(no response generated)" on every A2A call.
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*.py text eol=lf
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# Dockerfiles and compose files are parsed by tools that tolerate CRLF,
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# but keep LF for consistency across platforms.
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Dockerfile text eol=lf
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*.dockerfile text eol=lf
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# Snapshot golden files — workspace/tests/snapshots/*.txt is consumed by
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# byte-exact comparisons in test_platform_tools.py. A Windows contributor
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# with auto-CRLF=true would otherwise convert \n → \r\n on checkout, the
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# snapshot tests would fail mysteriously locally / pass in CI (or vice
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# versa), and the regen instructions in the test-file header would
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# produce LF files that disagree with the working-copy CRLF versions.
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workspace/tests/snapshots/*.txt text eol=lf
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