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  • Previously the slide-toggle files were commited with CRLF line endings, but to provide consistency those should be only LF.

* Previously the slide-toggle files were commited with CRLF line endings, but to provide consistency those should be only LF.
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jelbourn commented Nov 3, 2016

LGTM

Confirmed that this removes the CR characters (github doesn't show them in the diff)

@jelbourn jelbourn added pr: lgtm action: merge The PR is ready for merge by the caretaker and removed pr: needs review labels Nov 3, 2016
@jelbourn jelbourn merged commit 3b80a6c into angular:master Nov 19, 2016
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