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If you can't remember all settings managed by the EditorConfig file, you'll love the editorconfig snippet.
Just type editorconfig + tab, and your editor will focus on the first setting's value (indent_style = lf). You can change the value, if you want, and jump to the next setting's value by hitting tab and so on. Settings are somewhat autocompleted, and if you don't remember all possible values, simply remove the setting value to see them all as a comment.
You can be in a context where editorconfig + tab trigger another snippet. In that case, simply use Goto anywhere (Ctrl + P on Linux/Windows or ⌘ + P on macOS), type editorconfig, select Snippet: editorconfig and hit Enter.
View active config
The active config is printed in the Sublime console.
Trailing whitespace
Even though there is a trim_trailing_whitespace property. I would still recommend you set "draw_white_space": "all" and/or "trim_trailing_white_space_on_save": true in your Sublime settings to prevent you from accidentally committing whitespace garbage whenever a project is missing a .editorconfig file.
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Sublime Text plugin for EditorConfig - Helps developers maintain consistent coding styles between different editors