indenters

/ɪnˈdɛntərz/
noun
  1. People or things that create a space or notch at the beginning of a line of text, such as in writing or programming.
    • The old typewriter had a lever that acted as an indenter for starting new paragraphs.
    • The editor used special indenters to format the paragraphs correctly.
    • In the code editor, the indenters automatically add spaces when you press Tab.
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