moonfire-nvr/.vscode/settings.json
Scott Lamb 4d4d78ba64 mass markdown reformatting
Add tables of contents (using the VS Code Markdown All-In-One extension)
and reformat lists to consistently use 4-space indents. No content
changes.
2021-04-01 12:32:31 -07:00

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{
// General settings (notably including Javascript/Typescript).
"editor.detectIndentation": false,
"editor.tabSize": 2,
"editor.rulers": [
{
"column": 80,
"color": "#cc8888"
}
],
"editor.formatOnSave": true,
"editor.formatOnSaveMode": "modifications",
"editor.formatOnType": true,
"editor.formatOnPaste": true,
"editor.defaultFormatter": "esbenp.prettier-vscode",
"editor.insertSpaces": true,
"[markdown]": {
"editor.tabSize": 4,
// I find Prettier's markdown style jarring, including converting `*`
// bullets to `-` and two-column indents. It's not customizable either.
// Don't use it.
"editor.defaultFormatter": "yzhang.markdown-all-in-one"
},
// Rust-specific overrides.
"[rust]": {
"editor.tabSize": 4,
"editor.rulers": [
80,
{
"column": 100,
"color": "#cc8888"
}
],
// It seems like rust-analyzer is supposed to be able to format
// Rust files, but with "matklad.rust-analyzer" here, VS Code says
// "There is no formatter for 'rust' files installed."
"editor.defaultFormatter": "matklad.rust-analyzer"
//"editor.defaultFormatter": null
},
"rust-analyzer.inlayHints.enable": false,
"markdown.extension.list.indentationSize": "inherit",
"markdown.extension.toc.unorderedList.marker": "*"
}