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{
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// General settings (notably including Javascript/Typescript).
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"editor.detectIndentation": false,
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"editor.tabSize": 2,
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"editor.rulers": [
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{
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"column": 80,
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"color": "#cc8888"
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}
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],
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"editor.formatOnSave": true,
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"editor.defaultFormatter": "esbenp.prettier-vscode",
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"editor.insertSpaces": true,
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// Rust-specific overrides.
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"[rust]": {
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"editor.tabSize": 4,
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"editor.rulers": [
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80,
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{
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"column": 100,
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"color": "#cc8888"
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}
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],
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// It seems like rust-analyzer is supposed to be able to format
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// Rust files, but with "matklad.rust-analyzer" here, VS Code says
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// "There is no formatter for 'rust' files installed."
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"editor.defaultFormatter": "matklad.rust-analyzer"
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//"editor.defaultFormatter": null
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},
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"rust-analyzer.inlayHints.enable": false
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}
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