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EditorConfig files are easily readable and they work nicely with version control systems.Below is an example .editorconfig file setting end-of-line and indentation styles for Python and JavaScript files.Check the Wiki for some real-world examples of projects using EditorConfig files.When opening a file, EditorConfig plugins look for a file named .editorconfig in the directory of the opened file and in every parent directory. EditorConfig files are read top to bottom and the most recent rules found take precedence.Filepath glob patterns and currently-supported EditorConfig properties are explained below.Special characters recognized in section names for wildcard matching:Special characters can be escaped with a backslash so they won't be interpreted as wildcard patterns.Note that not all properties are supported by every plugin. For example, add indent_size = unset to undefine indent_size property (and use editor default).It is acceptable and often preferred to leave certain EditorConfig properties unspecified.
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