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Hint and fix deviating indentation.
https://github.com/tenxsoydev/tabs-vs-spaces.nvim

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Hint and fix deviating indentation.

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# ðŸĪš tabs-vs-spaces.nvim

Hint and fix deviating indentation.


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Ideally, leading and trailing spaces are taken care of by a project-specific formatter. Nevertheless, commits and codebases with indentation styles that deviate from a project defaults continue to exist.

There are several reasons why indentation styles might get mixed up.

- A project-specific linter/formatter is either not installed or not available in its required configuration.
- Quick editing single files outside a project's working directory.
- Wrong indentation might not be obvious, with or without space characters toggled on.
- The editor is not configured to or did not automatically detect a file's indentation style.
- Reusing code templates from previous projects or copying code from external sources.
- Interference with local formatter settings.

For all these and similar occasions, this tool shall serve as a guide.

## Installation

E.g., using a plugin manager like [packer.nvim][10]

```lua
use "tenxsoydev/tabs-vs-spaces.nvim"

-- ..
-- Then load it in a preferred location.
require("tabs-vs-spaces").setup()
```

When using [lazy.nvim][20] it suffices to add this line to your `lazy.setup()` to use the plugin with it's default config.

```lua
{ "tenxsoydev/tabs-vs-spaces.nvim", config = true },
```

## ⚙ïļ Config

```lua
require("tabs-vs-spaces").setup {
-- Preferred indentation. Possible values: "auto"|"tabs"|"spaces".
-- "auto" detects the dominant indentation style in a buffer and highlights deviations.
indentation = "auto",
-- Use a string like "DiagnosticUnderlineError" to link the `TabsVsSpace` highlight to another highlight.
-- Or a table valid for `nvim_set_hl` - e.g. { fg = "MediumSlateBlue", undercurl = true }.
highlight = "DiagnosticUnderlineHint",
-- Priority of highight matches.
priority = 20,
ignore = {
filetypes = {},
-- Works for normal buffers by default.
buftypes = {
"acwrite",
"help",
"nofile",
"nowrite",
"quickfix",
"terminal",
"prompt",
},
},
standartize_on_save = false,
-- Enable or disable user commands see Readme.md/#Commands for more info.
user_commands = true,
}
```

##  ‹  Commands

- `:TabsVsSpacesToggle` optional args `on` | `buf_on` | `off` | `buff_off`
- `:TabsVsSpacesStandartize` works for current buffer or selected range `:'<,'>TabsVsSpacesStandartize`
- `:TabsVsSpacesConvert` args `spaces_to_tabs` | `tabs_to_spaces` for current buffer or range.

Command args work with completion.

## ðŸĪ Complementary Tools

- [mini.trailspace][30]
- [guess-indent][40]

[10]: https://github.com/wbthomason/packer.nvim
[20]: https://github.com/folke/lazy.nvim
[30]: https://github.com/echasnovski/mini.nvim/blob/main/readmes/mini-trailspace.md
[40]: https://github.com/nmac427/guess-indent.nvim