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This merge request makes no functional changes to the code. It just applies auto formatting of all files as described in https://dscottraynsford.wordpress.com/2017/11/18/auto-formatting-powershell-in-visual-studio-code/
I was working on a bug fix to #101 that I filed and realised the code style is a bit inconsistent and non-standard. If you are open to it I think formatting the code like this is a good idea.
https://poshcode.gitbook.io/powershell-practice-and-style/style-guide/code-layout-and-formatting seems similar to what VSCode does with the PowerShell module installed. It favours 4 spaces of indentation. Should I change the code to 4 spaces of indentation as well?