vim-clang-format
editorconfig-vim
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vim-clang-format
- Anyone want to collaborate on a project to complete following objectives?
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How to write algorithm for this program
OP you can use something like Clang Format to format your code (I believe the Microsoft C/C++ extension for VSCode comes with it, not sure tho)
- Your top 5 coding standard rules (for C/C++)
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Is there a tool which automatically formats your code in this way?
you can give it a try to clang-format: https://clang.llvm.org/docs/ClangFormat.html
- Lazyvim/Neovim Formatting Issue upon saving: A space is required between consecutive right angle brackets (use '> >') (fix available) clang
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No warnings for unused variables C++
What you want is to use clang-format.
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Who needs indents when you can use comments instead?
clang-format (https://clang.llvm.org/docs/ClangFormat.html) stop formatting your code manually - it is not your beautiful snowflake.
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Tool to manage include files
You can also give clang format a list of regular expressions to sort the includes in a particular order if that's what you need https://clang.llvm.org/docs/ClangFormatStyleOptions.html#includecategories
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Extremely basic question
Maybe use clang-format to reformat your code https://clang.llvm.org/docs/ClangFormat.html
editorconfig-vim
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How to set up a new project using Yarn
.editorconfig helps maintain consistent coding styles for multiple developers working on the same project across various editors and IDEs. Find more information on the EditorConfig website if you’re curious.
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Most basic code formatting
These are tools that you need to add. But the most elemental code formatting is not here, it is in the widely supported .editorconfig file.
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Taking the Language Server Protocol one step further
Hello,
Maybe you should check this project:
https://editorconfig.org/
Regards,
- How to config indentation per project?
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How We Started Managing BSA Delivery Processes on GitHub
editorconfigchecker. A linter that checks files for compliance with editorconfig rules. Another linter that helps maintain consistency in the format of all files.
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Ask HN: What work/office purchase transformed your life?
Oh, yeah, we had that issue too and solved it pretty successfully with `.editorconfig` (shareable between VScode and IntelliJ, https://editorconfig.org/) combined with `prettier`.
Each IDE is configured to:
- Not reformat code on its own
- Ignore whitespace
- Run `prettier` as a pre-commit hook
Those settings are saved to `.editorconfig` where possible, or to each IDE's repo-specific folder (e.g. `.idea`).
Then in theory each developer can use whatever IDE they want, whatever whitespace settings they want (tabs vs spaces), and the end code committed to the repo is still the same.
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Rider - Formatting across projects
I am aware of .editorconfig, and one day that may be the correct answer but the specification does not support every element of the styles of both oss and css.
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Is there any reason to keep the editorconfig plugin installed?
Does this mean I can completely get rid of this plugin?: https://github.com/editorconfig/editorconfig-vim
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Is there really no support for editorconfig, yet?
[1] https://editorconfig.org
- How do you handle code formatting in a team?
What are some alternatives?
formatter.nvim
nvim-projectconfig - neovim projectconfig
neoformat - :sparkles: A (Neo)vim plugin for formatting code.
pycodestyle - Simple Python style checker in one Python file
vim-codefmt - Vim plugin for syntax-aware code formatting
project-config.nvim - Per project config for Neovim
vim-autoformat - Provide easy code formatting in Vim by integrating existing code formatters.
tabset.nvim - A Neovim plugin to easily set tabstop, shiftwidth and expandtab settings for file types.
clangd - clangd language server
prettier - Prettier is an opinionated code formatter.
fmt.vim - Generic code formatting interface for Vim
emacs-solidity - The official solidity-mode for EMACS