Making git diff (NOT difftool) and git log -p work with *.sql files and Windows PowerShell?

Take a look at git attributes. You can customize how certain files are handled by diff and other aspects How this helps.

Take a look at git attributes. You can customize how certain files are handled by diff and other aspects. How this helps.

So I've added a . Gitattributes file with *. Sql diff=strings.

Then I downloaded Strings. Exe from here. Then I added the following to my .

Gitconfig: diff "strings" textconv = "C:/BTR/PowerToys/SysInternals/strings. Exe" cachetextconv = true Yet, when I do a git diff on a *. Sql file, I get: diff --git a/path/to/*.

Sql b/path/to/*. Sql index .. 100644 Binary files a/path/to/*. Sql and b/path/to/*.

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– Terry May 11 at 8:44.

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