After about 10 minutes into the exercise, I realized that this plugin was going to be quite dumb: I started down the path of writing my own Visual Studio Code plugin to run google-java-format as a formatter. I also stumbled across Dev-Snippets/vscode-google-java-format-provider, which seemed promising, but I was unable to get it to register as a formatter (and I am not the only one). Worse, it modified things like license headers, rendering them invalid. While this does change the default format of the code, in my testing it did not match the output of running google-java-format directly from the command line. This seemed like a great fit, since I am already using RedHat's Java Language Support. This will instruct the editor to use the "GoogleStyle" when formatting code instead of the built-in style.
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