*editorconfig.txt* Nvim NVIM REFERENCE MANUAL EditorConfig integration *editorconfig* Nvim supports EditorConfig. When a file is opened, Nvim searches all parent directories of that file for ".editorconfig" files, parses them, and applies any properties that match the opened file. Think of it like 'modeline' for an entire (recursive) directory. For more information see https://editorconfig.org/. *g:editorconfig* *b:editorconfig* EditorConfig is enabled by default. To disable it, add to your config: >lua vim.g.editorconfig = false < (Vimscript: `let g:editorconfig = v:false`). It can also be disabled per-buffer by setting the |b:editorconfig| buffer-local variable to `false`. Nvim stores the applied properties in |b:editorconfig| if it is not `false`. *editorconfig-properties* The following properties are supported by default: *editorconfig_root* root If "true", then stop searching for .editorconfig files in parent directories. This property must be at the top-level of the .editorconfig file (i.e. it must not be within a glob section). *editorconfig_charset* charset One of "utf-8", "utf-8-bom", "latin1", "utf-16be", or "utf-16le". Sets the 'fileencoding' and 'bomb' options. *editorconfig_end_of_line* end_of_line One of "lf", "crlf", or "cr". These correspond to setting 'fileformat' to "unix", "dos", or "mac", respectively. *editorconfig_indent_style* indent_style One of "tab" or "space". Sets the 'expandtab' option. *editorconfig_indent_size* indent_size A number indicating the size of a single indent. Alternatively, use the value "tab" to use the value of the tab_width property. Sets the 'shiftwidth' and 'softtabstop' options. *editorconfig_insert_final_newline* insert_final_newline "true" or "false" to ensure the file always has a trailing newline as its last byte. Sets the 'fixendofline' and 'endofline' options. *editorconfig_max_line_length* max_line_length A number indicating the maximum length of a single line. Sets the 'textwidth' option. *editorconfig_tab_width* tab_width The display size of a single tab character. Sets the 'tabstop' option. *editorconfig_trim_trailing_whitespace* trim_trailing_whitespace When "true", trailing whitespace is automatically removed when the buffer is written. *editorconfig-custom-properties* New properties can be added by adding a new entry to the "properties" table. The table key is a property name and the value is a callback function which accepts the number of the buffer to be modified, the value of the property in the .editorconfig file, and (optionally) a table containing all of the other properties and their values (useful for properties which depend on other properties). The value is always a string and must be coerced if necessary. Example: >lua require('editorconfig').properties.foo = function(bufnr, val, opts) if opts.charset and opts.charset ~= "utf-8" then error("foo can only be set when charset is utf-8", 0) end vim.b[bufnr].foo = val end < vim:tw=78:ts=8:et:sw=4:ft=help:norl: