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Summary

  • add editorconfig with gofumpt-compatible settings

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  • make format
  • go test ./...

https://chatgpt.com/codex/tasks/task_e_6894b52057a08326b10559174fd2ce4a

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Summary of Changes

Hello @ReneWerner87, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!

This pull request introduces an .editorconfig file to the repository. The primary goal is to standardize code formatting and ensure consistency across different file types, aligning specifically with gofumpt for Go files. This helps maintain a uniform codebase, improving readability and reducing style-related conflicts among contributors.

Highlights

  • Standardized Formatting: Added a new .editorconfig file to define and enforce consistent coding styles across various file types in the repository.
  • GoFumpt Compatibility: Configured Go files (*.go) to use tab indentation, which is compatible with gofumpt's default formatting, promoting consistent Go code style.
  • General File Settings: Established common settings for all files, including UTF-8 character set, LF line endings, ensuring a final newline, and trimming trailing whitespace.
  • Specific File Indentation Rules: Defined tab indentation for *.mod, *.sum, and Makefile files, and 2-space indentation for *.yml, *.yaml, and *.md files.
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This pull request introduces an .editorconfig file to enforce consistent coding styles, which is a great addition for project maintainability. The provided configuration is well-aligned with Go development practices. I've offered one suggestion to make the configuration file more concise by grouping related file types.

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[*.go]
indent_style = tab

[*.mod]
indent_style = tab

[*.sum]
indent_style = tab
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For better maintainability and conciseness, you can combine the rules for *.go, *.mod, and *.sum files into a single section since they share the same indent_style setting. This reduces redundancy and groups related file types together.

[*.{go,mod,sum}]
indent_style = tab

@ReneWerner87 ReneWerner87 merged commit dc60ccb into master Aug 7, 2025
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