# Normalize text files to LF on checkout and in the repo, regardless of the # contributor's OS. Without this, files saved on Windows can land in PRs with # CRLF endings or a UTF-8 BOM, which makes every line differ at the byte level # and trips GitHub's "Binary file not shown" diff heuristic. * text=auto eol=lf # Regression-test media under packages/producer/tests — RECURSIVE (`**`) so # media in ANY nested fixture dir routes to LFS. The earlier non-recursive # patterns (`tests/*/output/...`, `tests/*/src/...`) only matched one level # deep, so binaries in nested dirs like `tests/hdr-regression/hdr-pq/assets/*.mp4` # and `.../_renders/*.mp4` committed straight into the git pack and now live in # history forever. `**` closes that leak: any video/baseline anywhere under # tests/ is LFS, regardless of how deeply it is nested. packages/producer/tests/**/*.mp4 filter=lfs diff=lfs merge=lfs -text packages/producer/tests/**/*.mov filter=lfs diff=lfs merge=lfs -text packages/producer/tests/**/*.webm filter=lfs diff=lfs merge=lfs -text packages/producer/tests/**/*.png filter=lfs diff=lfs merge=lfs -text packages/producer/tests/**/output/compiled.html filter=lfs diff=lfs merge=lfs -text # ONNX models must ALWAYS use LFS regardless of location: a 31 MB ppmattingv2 # model was once committed raw into skills/ then deleted — but a raw commit # lives in history forever. No path in the repo legitimately ships a raw .onnx. # (Audio masters / .wav are intentionally NOT globalized here — registry blocks # ship raw audio so they stay portable when installed via `hyperframes add`. # The wav-in-LFS question is a coordinated policy decision left for later.) *.onnx filter=lfs diff=lfs merge=lfs -text # GitHub Linguist overrides — HTML files are compositions (user content / templates), # not the framework source. Hide them from the repo language stats so TypeScript, # which is the actual implementation, surfaces as the dominant language. registry/**/*.html linguist-vendored *.html linguist-detectable=false