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RStudio-like indentation #4
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@jfiksel are you interested in collaboration here? We can add you to REditorSupport if you want to contribute. PS: This organization is maintained by me (a Sublime Text R package author) and @Ikuyadeu (a VSCode R package author). Inspired by JuliaEditorSupport, we have a plan to move our R packages under this organization. |
From @kylebarron on October 13, 2017 16:39 I also created an issue on his package: jfiksel/r-indent#3 |
From @jfiksel on October 13, 2017 17:51 Hi @randy3k! I just commented on the issue that @kylebarron left on my repo, but I'm happy to have you take any code that you want from the r-indent package. However, I'm not currently using Atom too heavily, so I don't think I will be helping with maintenance. Let me know if you have any questions. |
From @kylebarron on October 13, 2017 16:29
R-indent, a fork of Python-indent, contains code to have RStudio-like indentation after the
%>%
and+
operators, but the R-indent package is not currently published on the Atom package manager.I'm thinking about adding the MIT-licensed R-indent code to this repository, since indentation is usually a function that a language package takes care of (at least giving characters after which the indentation should increase or decrease). I'll look at updating the R-indent code to the most recent Python-indent version, since R-indent is 17 commits behind master.
Copied from original issue: REditorSupport/atom-language-r-legacy#7
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