docs: change `config` to `opts` in example lazy.nvim cfg

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![tidy-demo](https://github.com/mcauley-penney/tidy.nvim/assets/59481467/f3807c69-2b36-4a14-b83a-dd0f2829e096) ![tidy-demo](https://github.com/mcauley-penney/tidy.nvim/assets/59481467/f3807c69-2b36-4a14-b83a-dd0f2829e096)
## Features ## Features
- Remove white space at the end of every line on save - Remove white space at the end of every line on save
- Remove empty lines at the end of the buffer on save - Remove empty lines at the end of the buffer on save
## Requirements ## Requirements
- Neovim >= 0.9.0 - Neovim >= 0.9.0
It may (should) work on lower versions, but is tested and updated using nightly. It may (should) work on lower versions, but is tested and updated using nightly.
## Installation ## Installation
Your installation configuration will depend on your plugin manager. Below is the basic installation (using default options) for lazy.nvim. Your installation configuration will depend on your plugin manager. Below is the basic installation (using default options) for lazy.nvim.
```lua ```lua
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} }
``` ```
## Configuration ## Configuration
tidy.nvim comes with the following options and their default settings: tidy.nvim comes with the following options and their default settings:
```lua ```lua
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} }
``` ```
A more full example configuration for lazy.nvim would be: A more full example configuration for lazy.nvim would be:
```lua ```lua
{ {
"mcauley-penney/tidy.nvim", "mcauley-penney/tidy.nvim",
config = { opts = {
filetype_exclude = { "markdown", "diff" } filetype_exclude = { "markdown", "diff" }
}, },
init = function() init = function()
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} }
``` ```
## Usage ## Usage
tidy.nvim comes with the following functions: tidy.nvim comes with the following functions:
| Lua | Description | | Lua | Description |
| -------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | -------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------- |
| `require("tidy").toggle()` | Turn tidy.nvim off for the current buffer a plugin | | `require("tidy").toggle()` | Turn tidy.nvim off for the current buffer a plugin |
## About and Credits ## About and Credits
I originally wrote this as a wrapper around a couple of vim regex commands used for formatting files before I began using formatters. These commands are not mine, please see the sources below. Even with real formatters in my setup now, I still like and use this because I like these specific formats to be applied to every buffer and don't want to have a formatting tool installed for them. I originally wrote this as a wrapper around a couple of vim regex commands used for formatting files before I began using formatters. These commands are not mine, please see the sources below. Even with real formatters in my setup now, I still like and use this because I like these specific formats to be applied to every buffer and don't want to have a formatting tool installed for them.
- [Vim Tips Wiki entry for removing unwanted spaces](https://vim.fandom.com/wiki/Remove_unwanted_spaces#Automatically_removing_all_trailing_whitespace) - [Vim Tips Wiki entry for removing unwanted spaces](https://vim.fandom.com/wiki/Remove_unwanted_spaces#Automatically_removing_all_trailing_whitespace)

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