This is an Atom package that displays the current line ending type of a file: CRLF
(Windows), LF
(Unix), or Mixed
(both). It also lets you change the line ending of a file.
When the package is activated it will show the current line ending of the file in the right side of the status-bar. If a new file is created the line ending will start with the system default: CRLF
for Windows, LF
for Mac and Linux, and CR
for old-style Mac files. If a file contains multiple line-ending types it will display Mixed
.
You can click the line ending in the status-bar to open a modal with the line ending options. Selecting a different line ending will change each line of the file in the active editor.
Line Endings
LF
is "\n"CRLF
is "\r\n"Note: Because the CR
line ending style is not used in any modern operating system, this package only supports converting from CR
line endings not to it.
You can also change a file's line endings by using or cmd-shift-P searching for these commands:
line-ending-selector:convert-to-LF
line-ending-selector:convert-to-CRLF