The EditorConfig plugin for Vim allows Vim to respect and apply coding style preferences defined in .editorconfig files. It handles properties like indentation, line endings, and character sets, helping maintain consistent code styles across different editors and IDEs. You can disable this plugin for a specific buffer by setting b: EditorConfig_disable. Therefore, you can disable the plugin for all buffers of a specific filetype. In very rare cases, you might need to override some project-specific EditorConfig rules in global or local vimrc in some cases, e.g., to resolve conflicts of trailing whitespace trimming and buffer autosaving. ...