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add file TextFiles.gitattributes and add folder ".override/" #177

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  1. add TextFiles.gitattributes in .override/

    Hello, folks!
    
    I found a closed issue here: [github//issues/176](#176) with this old idea.
    
    > I would like to know if I've thought about creating a folder called ".override" to add `.gitattributes` files related to document files like txt, html, markdown, xml etc.
    
    I find this idea interesting and would like to contribute, help.
    
    > Have you all ever thought of creating a folder called ".override" to add .gitattributes files related to document files like txt, html, xml, markdown?
    
    This pull-request is the solution to this question. For example, here is a .gitattributes file where I have forced GitHub to count all Txt files towards my language stats, *except* for readme.md.
    
    Use case: This is very interesting when you have a repository full of text files like blog posts or website content.
    daskpunk committed Mar 1, 2023
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