Indentation Style
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 Just wondering what many of the scripters and developers here like to use as their Indentation Style? I was looking at my pretty messed up .PS1 scripts and trying to figure out which of the styles from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indentation_style 
 would make my scripts look more organized.I find I am partial to Allman style. It seems that code blocks are more noticeable and finding a missing bracket seems easier. 
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 @pmoncho said in Indentation Style: Just wondering what many of the scripters and developers here like to use as their Indentation Style? I was looking at my pretty messed up .PS1 scripts and trying to figure out which of the styles from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indentation_style 
 would make my scripts look more organized.I find I am partial to Allman style. It seems that code blocks are more noticeable and finding a missing bracket seems easier. wow - that's a lot of options. I think I like whitesmith personally. 
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 @dashrender said in Indentation Style: @pmoncho said in Indentation Style: Just wondering what many of the scripters and developers here like to use as their Indentation Style? I was looking at my pretty messed up .PS1 scripts and trying to figure out which of the styles from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indentation_style 
 would make my scripts look more organized.I find I am partial to Allman style. It seems that code blocks are more noticeable and finding a missing bracket seems easier. wow - that's a lot of options. I think I like whitesmith personally. I didn't know till I looked also. Whitesmith is nice too. Hmmm... decisions...decisions... I am partial to using Tab's instead of space bar four times. Apparently this is a full-on debate about using Tab's that I did not know about either. 
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 @pmoncho tab indentation needs to die in nuclear fire. Thankfully, modern IDE systems like Visual Studio Code and others all auto swap a tab for 4 spaces by default. Personally, I prefer a 2 space indentation, but 4 seems to be the most common. 
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 I'm more of a fan of K&R . I definitely agree with @JaredBusch two spaces for the win. 
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 @jaredbusch said in Indentation Style: @pmoncho tab indentation needs to die in nuclear fire. Thankfully, modern IDE systems like Visual Studio Code and others all auto swap a tab for 4 spaces by default. Personally, I prefer a 2 space indentation, but 4 seems to be the most common. I agree on the demise of tabs. Training on Ansible over the last year has solidified my dislike of tabs. 
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 Good to know. Have to take that into consideration should I get into scripting more. 
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 @jaredbusch said in Indentation Style: @pmoncho tab indentation needs to die in nuclear fire. Thankfully, modern IDE systems like Visual Studio Code and others all auto swap a tab for 4 spaces by default. Personally, I prefer a 2 space indentation, but 4 seems to be the most common. I didn't think Tab's were that big of a deal as I never had an issue between Vi, Nano, Notepad or Notepad++. I guess it is mostly a habit from using text editors. Hmm... I always hated having press the space bar more than twice (only after "." mostly). Maybe I will try using two spaces in the next script to see how that pans out. 





