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I figured maybe it was time to format everything 😅
I've tried to pick a set of configurations that best reflect the predominant coding style across the project, although there is (inevitably!) a lot of inconsistency in the existing codebase.
As long as this pr is merged by a standard merge (rather than a squash) we should ignore the result of the initial scalafmtAll in git blame, because of the inclusion of
.git-blame-ignore-revs
with a reference to the relevant commit.I've also added a linting check to the CI jobs to
catch out the unwarypreserve this beautiful new world.Over to you, @ivantopo 😄