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Those settings enforce convergence on common coding style with respect to whitespace. Do not use tabs to indent with shell scripts because those tabs most often serve the function of triggering command completion. Which could end a command before it is pasted completely. Traditionally indentation is two spaces here, not four. Other rules will catch stray whitespace at the end of lines or files, which, once committed, would annoy the next developer because his editor would strip them from lines he did not intended to modify in the first place.
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# shell scripts should not use tabs to indent!
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*.bash text eol=lf core.whitespace whitespace=tab-in-indent,trailing-space,tabwidth=2
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*.sh text eol=lf core.whitespace whitespace=tab-in-indent,trailing-space,tabwidth=2
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# files for systemd (shell-similar)
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*.path text eol=lf core.whitespace whitespace=tab-in-indent,trailing-space,tabwidth=2
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*.service text eol=lf core.whitespace whitespace=tab-in-indent,trailing-space,tabwidth=2
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*.timer text eol=lf core.whitespace whitespace=tab-in-indent,trailing-space,tabwidth=2
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# go fmt will enforce this, but in case a user has not called "go fmt" allow GIT to catch this:
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*.go text eol=lf core.whitespace whitespace=indent-with-non-tab,trailing-space,tabwidth=4
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*.yml text eol=lf core.whitespace whitespace=tab-in-indent,trailing-space,tabwidth=2
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.git* text eol=auto core.whitespace whitespace=trailing-space
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