This repository contains the .editorconfig
file, which is used to maintain consistent coding styles across different editors and IDEs within projects.
.editorconfig is a simple file format that helps developers define and maintain consistent coding styles between different editors and IDEs. By placing an .editorconfig
file in the root directory of your project, you can ensure that all developers working on the project adhere to the defined coding standards.
- Consistency:
.editorconfig
ensures that all developers working on a project use the same coding styles, making the codebase more consistent and easier to read. - Cross-Editor Compatibility:
.editorconfig
supports a wide range of editors and IDEs, including but not limited to Visual Studio Code, Sublime Text, Atom, and more. - Ease of Maintenance: By centralizing coding style configurations in a single
.editorconfig
file, it becomes easier to update and maintain coding standards across the project.
.editorconfig
is supported by various text editors and IDEs, including:
- Visual Studio Code
- Sublime Text
- Atom
- IntelliJ IDEA
- PhpStorm
- PyCharm
- Eclipse
- And many more
- Copy the
.editorconfig
file to the root directory of your project.
If you have suggestions for improving the .editorconfig
file or its documentation, please feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.