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It would be awesome to provided a documentation for each available option in configuration.
Even if there is some description in uncrustify --show-config But it is not so detailed and doesn't provide adequate example.
Documentation is a essential part of every software.
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When I try to beautify the i get the following problem
TypeError: Cannot read property 'on' of undefined
I just installed beautify and uncrustify
https://gist.github.com/ODCA117/917affd6b11437517535a45350379820
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In the README.md We should better describe the usage. So everyone better understands how to implement this. Something Like:
"First you need to import Unibeautify and load a beautifier to it, so Unibeautify can use beautifier to beautify your text/file that you give it later. Next you need to specfiy some options, have a look here [LINK] to s
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Would it be possible somehow to use the vscode-powertools to "pin" certain files, so that they won't close with cmd+w (on mac)?
I'm thinking to remap cmd+w to a powertool somehow, and make it call the vscode default close action, but first compare the file path with a simple list of files (".vscode-pinned-files") to see if the files are there. I can make a safe-to-close.sh shell script myse
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