It’s a plugin that supports all the most popular editors (emacs, vim, sublime
text, atom, code::blocks, … and 13 others). It’s also going to be built in to
JetBrains 9 (not that that’s really relevant in this case, but it does show
that it’s becoming more popular).
There are a fair number of ot
Hi
I don't think we want to carry this sort of stuff around in the
repo. Maybe if it were ubiquitous, but it looks like it's not even built
in to emacs.
On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 03:15:42PM +, Anish R Athalye wrote:
> Having a `.editorconfig` file in our repository can make it a lot
> easier
On 23 October 2014 16:15, Anish R Athalye wrote:
> Having a `.editorconfig` file in our repository can make it a lot easier to
> maintain a consistent style (between people using different editors with
> different settings, etc). For people who don’t use an editorconfig plugin for
> their edito
Having a `.editorconfig` file in our repository can make it a lot easier to
maintain a consistent style (between people using different editors with
different settings, etc). For people who don’t use an editorconfig plugin for
their editor, it will make no difference.
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