Some time ago, I proposed to use an (eval) in .dir-locals.el to set the mode for all json files and Makefile. Unfortunately, this isn't safe, and emacs will prompt the user, which isn't very friendly.
Fortunately, editorconfig provides a special config key which does allow to set the emacs mode. Add a few missing entries and set the emacs mode. Update top comment to provide a short summary about the file and the IDE plugins while at it. Signed-off-by: Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lur...@redhat.com> --- .editorconfig | 21 ++++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 20 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/.editorconfig b/.editorconfig index b2022e391a..1582883393 100644 --- a/.editorconfig +++ b/.editorconfig @@ -1,4 +1,10 @@ -# http://editorconfig.org +# EditorConfig is a file format and collection of text editor plugins +# for maintaining consistent coding styles between different editors +# and IDEs. Most popular editors support this either natively or via +# plugin. +# +# Check https://editorconfig.org for details. + root = true [*] @@ -6,10 +12,23 @@ end_of_line = lf insert_final_newline = true charset = utf-8 +[*.mak] +indent_style = tab +indent_size = 8 +file_type_emacs = makefile + [Makefile*] indent_style = tab indent_size = 8 +file_type_emacs = makefile [*.{c,h}] indent_style = space indent_size = 4 + +[*.{vert,frag}] +file_type_emacs = glsl + +[*.json] +indent_style = space +file_type_emacs = python -- 2.18.0.547.g1d89318c48