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:lipstick: adds prettier to an existing project with all bells and whistles-including husky, lint-staged

Package Exports

    This package does not declare an exports field, so the exports above have been automatically detected and optimized by JSPM instead. If any package subpath is missing, it is recommended to post an issue to the original package (be-pretty) to support the "exports" field. If that is not possible, create a JSPM override to customize the exports field for this package.

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    be-pretty

    fabolous

    💄 adds prettier to an existing project with all bells and whistles-including husky and pretty-quick. Have you ever been bothered by all the steps you need to do in a legacy codebase to get prettier all set up? Well now you don't have to.

    Usage

    When you are in an old codebase which needs to be pretty now, and stay pretty forever and ever execute npx be-pretty. An output should look like this:

    be-pretty
      ✔ Installing prettier husky pretty-quick
      ✔ Copying custom .prettierrc
      ✔ Adding pretty-quick pre-commit to package.json
      ✔ Formatting whole repo

    Now you should have everything ready to just commit&push.

    You may skip formatting step with a flag --skipFormatting

    Install(optional)

    npm i be-pretty -g

    Requires that you have npm/yarn/pnpm/bun and npx globally available. be pretty defaults to running npm, but if there is yarn.lock file it will use yarn.

    Customize .prettierrc

    by default, be-pretty creates this prettier config.

    {
      "arrowParens": "always", // good for typescript/flow when you want to type your function arguments
      "singleQuote": true // IMHO better readability
    }

    if you want to customize this, just run be-pretty setDefault -p="/path/to/your/defaultPrettierRc". You can omit the path and if there is a prettierc file in the current working directory it will be used. be-pretty will use this as default from now on.

    Format all

    if you just want to reformat everything, you can call be-pretty formatAll

    All Commands

      be-pretty setDefault  sets a .prettierrc file as your default, if ommited
                               will look for the .prettierrc file in CWD[aliases: d]
      be-pretty formatAll   formats everything excluding node_modules[aliases: f]
      be-pretty run         run the series of commands to make a codebase pretty
                                                                           [default]

    FAQ

    Will this work for a newly added languages as well?

    Yes, the list of supported file extensions is not hardcoded anywhere-format all just invokes prettier in the current folder and let's it format all supported extensions.