Ensure data-serialization files end with one newline#26039
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Ensure all data-serialization files end with a single newline character.
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Ensure all data-serialization files end with a single newline character.
Affected file types
.json.yaml.ymlJustification
Ensuring that each file ends with exactly one newline follows POSIX conventions (where a line is defined as ending with a newline) and improves consistency across editors and tools. It also prevents unnecessary diffs caused by extra blank lines, keeping version history cleaner and easier to review.
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A Python script was used to apply these changes.