#+title: :tools editorconfig #+subtitle: Let someone else argue tabs and spaces #+created: December 27, 2015 #+since: 0.9 * Description :unfold: This module adds [[https://editorconfig.org/][EditorConfig]] support to Emacs, allowing users to dictate code style on a per-project basis with =.editorconfig= files ([[https://editorconfig-specification.readthedocs.io/][formal specification]]), with or without the native editorconfig binary. ** Maintainers - [[doom-user:][@hlissner]] [[doom-contrib-maintainer:][Become a maintainer?]] ** Module flags /This module has no flags./ ** Packages - [[doom-package:editorconfig-emacs]] ** Hacks - *Special integration for =dtrt-indent=:* If the local editorconfig file specifies ~indent_style~ or ~indent_size~, the [[doom-package:dtrt-indent]] (which tries to guess your indent settings by analyzing your text file) will bow out. - *Special integration for =ws-butler=:* this module will use [[doom-package:ws-butler]] to enforce ~trim_trailing_whitespace~. ** TODO Changelog # This section will be machine generated. Don't edit it by hand. /This module does not have a changelog yet./ * Installation [[id:01cffea4-3329-45e2-a892-95a384ab2338][Enable this module in your ~doom!~ block.]] This module has one optional dependency: the native ~editorconfig~ binary. Without it, a built-in elisp implementation will be used, which is claimed to be faster and more secure. If you choose to install the binary, [[https://github.com/editorconfig#contributing][many implementations]] are available, usually through your OS package manager (if not built from source yourself). * Usage A ~.editorconfig~ file in your project (usually in the root directory of the project) is needed to configure code style for files in the same directory or below. Documentation on editorconfig's properties can be found [[https://editorconfig.org/#example-file][here]]. * TODO Configuration #+begin_quote 󱌣 /This module's configuration documentation is incomplete./ [[doom-contrib-module:][Complete it?]] #+end_quote ** Adding support for more major modes Out the box, the editorconfig plugin supports many Emacs major modes, but it's possible you'll find one it doesn't support. Adding support is easy so long as you know that mode's indentation variables. For example, ~coffee-mode~ has a ~coffee-tab-width~ variable that controls indentation width in CoffeeScript files. Editorconfig already supports this language, but let's pretend it doesn't: The ~editorconfig-indentation-alist~ variable contains a list of major modes and their indentation variables. To add coffee-mode to it: #+begin_src emacs-lisp ;; in $DOOMDIR/config.el (after! editorconfig (add-to-list 'editorconfig-indentation-alist '(coffee-mode coffee-tab-width))) #+end_src But what if you don't know the correct indentation variable(s). Use [[kbd:][SPC h v]] ([[kbd:][C-h v]] for non-evil users) to peruse all the available variables in your current session of Emacs. Look for variables that have the words =indent=, =offset= or =tab-width= in them. They will be prefixed with the plugin they belong to (e.g. ~rustic-indent-offset~). * Troubleshooting /There are no known problems with this module./ [[doom-report:][Report one?]] * Frequently asked questions /This module has no FAQs yet./ [[doom-suggest-faq:][Ask one?]] * TODO Appendix #+begin_quote 󱌣 This module has no appendix yet. [[doom-contrib-module:][Write one?]] #+end_quote