The indent(int) method will enable developers to specify custom indentations for their multiline string values. You can pass a positive number, i, to indent(int), to add i spaces (U+0020) to your text, or you can pass a negative number, to remove a given number of whitespaces from each line of your multiline text.
An example is as follows:
String comment = `one of my favorite lang feature from Amber(!) `.align().indent(15); System.out.println(comment);
The output of the preceding code is as follows:
one of my favorite lang feature from Amber(!)
The indent(int) method can be used to add or remove whitespaces from each line in a multitext value. By passing a positive number, you can add whitespaces, and you can remove them by passing negative values.