Package Exports
- prettier-config-standard
 - prettier-config-standard/.prettierrc.json
 
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 (prettier-config-standard) to support the "exports" field. If that is not possible, create a JSPM override to customize the exports field for this package.
Readme
prettier-config-standard
A Prettier shareable config for projects using Prettier and JavaScript Standard Style as ESLint rules or separate processes.
Installation
npm install --save-dev prettier-config-standardThis is only a shareable configuration. It does not install Prettier, Standard, ESLint, or any other part of the tool chain.
Usage
Reference it in package.json using the prettier property:
{
  "name": "my-projects-name",
  "prettier": "prettier-config-standard",
  "devDependencies" : {
    "prettier-config-standard": "^1.0.0"
  }
}If you don't want to use package.json, you can use any of the supported
extensions to export a string:
// `.prettierrc.json`
"prettier-config-standard"// `prettier.config.js` or `.prettierrc.js`
module.exports = 'prettier-config-standard'Extending Shared Configurations
This configuration is not intended to be changed, but if you have a setup where modification is required, it is possible. Prettier does not offer an "extends" mechanism as you might be familiar from tools such as ESLint.
To extend a configuration you will need to:
- Import/Require this sharable config from within your own configuration. This means you must be using a JavaScript version of a Prettier configuration file.
 - Extend your modification on top of the shared config using something like Object destructuring, Object.assign(), or lodash.merge()
 - Export the modified configuration
 
Prettier uses cosmiconfig for configuration file support. This means you can configure prettier via:
- A
 .prettierrcfile, written in YAML or JSON, with optional extensions:.yaml/.yml/.json.- A
 .prettierrc.tomlfile, written in TOML (the.tomlextension is required).- A
 prettier.config.jsor.prettierrc.jsfile that exports an object.- A
 "prettier"key in yourpackage.jsonfile....
Sharing configurations
Note: This method does not offer a way to extend the configuration to overwrite some properties from the shared configuration. If you need to do that, import the file in a
.prettierrc.jsfile and export the modifications, e.g:module.exports = { ...require("@company/prettier-config"), semi: false };
For example, if you need to change it so that semicolons are required:
// `prettier.config.js` or `.prettierrc.js`
const prettierConfigStandard = require('prettier-config-standard')
const merge = require('lodash.merge')
const modifiedConfig = merge(
  {},
  prettierConfigStandard,
  {
    semi: true,
    // ... other modified settings here
  }
)
module.exports = modifiedConfig