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EditorConfig .NET Core

The EditorConfig .NET core provides the same functionality as the EditorConfig C Core and EditorConfig Python Core.

Installation

The library exists on nuget as:

nuget install editorconfig

The .NET core tool exists under:

dotnet tool install editorconfig-tool

Usage

Usage as a library:

var parser = new EditorConfigParser();
var configuration = parser.Parse(fileName);
foreach (var kv in configuration.Properties)
{
    Console.WriteLine("{0}={1}", kv.Key, kv.Value);
}

Usage as a command line tool:

You can omit dotnet if you install this as a global tool

> dotnet editorconfig

    Usage: editorconfig [OPTIONS] FILEPATH1 [FILEPATH2 FILEPATH3 ...]

    EditorConfig .NET Core Version 0.12

    FILEPATH can be a hyphen (-) if you want path(s) to be read from stdin.

    Options:

        -h, --help     output usage information
        -V, --version  output the version number
        -f <path>      Specify conf filename other than ".editorconfig"
        -b <version>   Specify version (used by devs to test compatibility)

Example:

> dotnet editorconfig C:\Users\zoidberg\Documents\anatomy.md
charset=utf-8
insert_final_newline=true
end_of_line=lf
tab_width=8
trim_trailing_whitespace=sometimes

Development

Clone this repos and init the test submodule

git clone [email protected]:editorconfig/editorconfig-core-net.git
git submodule init
git submodule update

building in visual studio should just work (tm)

Building on the command line (will run all the unit tests too)

build

Release builds can be made using

build release X.X.X

Testing

We have several NUnit tests that you can run from visual studio or the build scripts.

If you want to run the official editorconfig tests you'll need to install CMAKE and call

cmake .

in the root of this repository once.

After which you can simply call

ctest .

To run the official editorconfig tests located in /tests right now we pass all but one related to utf-8 which fails when run from ctest . but when I run it directly from the commandline it succeeds.