Expand EditorConfig with IntelliJ directives and align with ruff/yamllint#7790
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Expand EditorConfig with IntelliJ directives and align with ruff/yamllint#7790
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Pull Request Overview
This PR expands the EditorConfig file with additional formatting rules to align with existing linting tools (ruff/yamllint) and adds IntelliJ IDEA-specific directives for better IDE integration.
Key changes include:
- Addition of global line length limits and visual guides
- IntelliJ-specific formatting directives for shell scripts, Go, YAML, JavaScript/TypeScript, and Python
- New file type configurations for Go, YAML, JavaScript/TypeScript, and Python
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These rules should prevent conflicts between EditorConfig and existing ruff/yamllint rules and provide some IntelliJ-specific directives