No need for apologies. I am also afflicted with OCD in this respect (even though I'm an absolute slob IRL), but I am usually fairly successful in keeping my code style OCD to myself, since I have found it to often be a counterproductive rabbit hole to dive down with those who aren't so picky as myself. But since the subject was already broached, I couldn't resist.
It distracted my from my original intent, which was to thank you for your contribution to the Arduino community. Thanks!
Back on the formatting subject. Even though I really like consistent formatting, I don't like to think about it. For this reason, I really like to follow the continuous integration practice of setting up an automated formatting check that runs every time I push a commit to GitHub. This way, I can let the robots do what they do best and leave me to focus my attention on the creative aspects humans are better at. GitHub has a really nice automation service called "GitHub Actions" that is very well suited for this sort of thing. Your submission of the library to the Arduino Library Manager registry was handled by GitHub Actions.
After years of service from the Artistic Style formatter used by the classic Arduino IDE, I'm now favoring the ClangFormat formatter tool for Arduino code due to it being used in Arduino IDE 2.x. There is a GitHub Actions workflow for checking Arduino and C++ code formatting with ClangFormat here. Using it is only a matter of adding two files to your repository.