- instead of checking for the existence of
      an option whenever that option may be
      accessed, initialize default settings and
      merge them with user-provided settings.
    - instead of looping through all excluded
      filetypes and comparing them to the current
      filetype, create a set from excluded
      filetypes and check if the current filetype
      is present.
		
	
tidy.nvim 🧹
An autocommand that removes all
- trailing whitespace
- empty lines at the end of the buffer
on every BufWritePre.
About
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 Credits section below for sources. 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. There really isn't a reason to have this in a plugin other than wanting to disseminate it for new users or people who didn't know you could do this. You could (should) instead just yank and put the code right in your configuration.
Installation
use({
    "mcauley-penney/tidy.nvim",
    config = function()
        require("tidy").setup()
    end
})
Configuration
Tidy will work on all buffers using only the basic installation shown above. All configuration options are optional and there are no defaults. The options displayed below are simply examples.
require("tidy").setup({
    filetype_exclude = { "markdown", "python" },
}) 
Credits
- 
ib., the author of this Stack Overflow answer
- 
This line in gpanders/editorconfig.nvim for exposing me to the keepjumpsandkeeppatternsmodifiers
