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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T12:33:04+00:00 2026-05-11T12:33:04+00:00

I would like to do something like this Textmate tip, so that trailing whitespace

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I would like to do something like this Textmate tip, so that trailing whitespace are always highlighted in some way when I code something in Python – it makes it easier to correct it immediately and other editors such as Emacs can do it.

Unfortunately the discussion after that post seems to suggest it’s difficult to do. For me the invalid.trailing-whitespace scope selector is not even visible in the preferences after following this tip. Has anyone else had any success with this?

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  1. 2026-05-11T12:33:04+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 12:33 pm

    This code works (but not with comment) :

    {   scopeName = 'source.whitespace';     patterns = (         {  name = 'source.invalid.trailing-whitespace';             match = '(\s+)$';             captures = { 1 = { name = 'invalid.trailing-whitespace'; }; };          },     ); } 

    PS: I have changed ‘source’ to ‘source.whitespace’

    For comment change in Python grammar :

    {  name = 'comment.line.number-sign.python';    match = '(#).*$\n?';    captures = { 1 = { name = 'punctuation.definition.comment.python'; }; }; }, 

    In:

    {  name = 'comment.line.number-sign.python';    match = '(#).*?(\s*)$\n?';    captures = {       1 = { name = 'punctuation.definition.comment.python'; };       2 = { name = 'invalid.trailing-whitespace';  };     }; }, 

    You’ll need to add an ‘include’ in Python language definition where:

    : patterns = (  {    name = 'comment.line.number-sign.python'; : 

    Turns to:

    : patterns = (  {  include = 'source.whitespace'; },  {    name = 'comment.line.number-sign.python'; : 
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