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How to fix inconsistent line ending (EOL) style with find and Perl
If you work with subversion you might get this error when you got files that have been edited on different operating systems like Windows, Linux, FreeBSD or Mac OS X.
Well, the fix is quite simple. You simply replace the wrong line endings with right ones depending of which you want. In my situation I want unix style line endings.
Replace in PHP/JavaScript files:
find ./ -name '*.php' -type f -exec perl -i -wpe 's/rn/n/g' '{}' ; find ./ -name '*.php' -type f -exec perl -i -wpe 's/r/n/g' '{}' ; find ./ -name '*.js' -type f -exec perl -i -wpe 's/rn/n/g' '{}' ; find ./ -name '*.js' -type f -exec perl -i -wpe 's/r/n/g' '{}' ;
In case you want to replace them in multiple file types you can adjust the command. In this example we want to replace in the following file types:
- asp
- cfm
- css
- html
- js
- php
- pl
- txt
Use the following commands:
find ./ -name '*.asp' -or -name '*.cfm' -or -name '*.css' -or -name '*.html' -or -name '*.js' -or -name '*.php' -or -name '*.pl' -or -name '*.txt' -type f -exec perl -i -wpe 's/rn/n/g' '{}' ; find ./ -name '*.asp' -or -name '*.cfm' -or -name '*.css' -or -name '*.html' -or -name '*.js' -or -name '*.php' -or -name '*.pl' -or -name '*.txt' -type f -exec perl -i -wpe 's/r/n/g' '{}' ;
Keep in mind, you may use these commands on your own risk. I'm not responsible if you lose your work
Now you should be able to commit your files again




