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Prettier and standard brought together!

Package Exports

  • prettier-standard

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-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-standard Build Status version Modern Node

prettier and standard brought together

While standard is a linter, prettier-standard is a formatter. You don't have to fix any warnings anymore 😌

Installation

yarn add --dev prettier-standard

If you're using the npm: npm install --save-dev prettier-standard.

You can also install globally with npm install -g prettier-standard

Usage

Prettier and standard brought together!

Usage
  $ prettier-standard [<glob>...]

Options
  --log-level  Log level to use (default: warn)

Examples
  $ prettier-standard 'src/**/*.js'
  $ echo "const {foo} = "bar";" | prettier-standard

Typically you'll use this in your npm scripts (or package scripts):

{
  "scripts": {
    "format": "prettier-standard 'src/**/*.js'"
  }
}

We also encourage to use husky and lint-staged. You can configure it as follows:

{ 
  "scripts":{
    "precommit": "lint-staged"
  },
  "lint-staged": {
    "linters": {
      "src/**/*.js": [
        "prettier-standard",
        "git add"
      ]
    }
  }
}

NOTE: Unlike prettier this package simplifies your workflow by making --write flag a default, and allowing for passing code to stdin without additional --stdin flag. Now that's prettier!

Vim

It's probably best to use ale plugin. It supports multiple fixers, including prettier-standard:

Plug 'w0rp/ale'
let g:ale_fixers = {'javascript': ['prettier_standard']}
let g:ale_linters = {'javascript': ['']}
let g:ale_fix_on_save = 1

Sublime Text 3

It's possible to use 'prettier-standard' with Sublime Text 3.

  1. Install 'prettier-standard' globally according to the installation instructions above.
  2. Find the location of your installed executable file. On a unix based system (like MacOS):
$ which prettier-standard
  1. Copy the location. (e.g. /usr/local/bin/prettier-standard)
  2. Install SublimeJsPrettier according to their installation instructions.
  3. Open SublimeJsPrettier's default settings in Sublime and copy the line: "prettier_cli_path": ""
  4. Open SublimeJsPrettier's user settings in Sublime and add the line with the correct location of the 'prettier-standard' executable.
{
  "prettier_cli_path": "/usr/local/bin/prettier-standard",
}

You can now use 'prettier-standard' in Sublime Text 3 by opening the Command Palette (super + shift + p) and typing JsPrettier: Format Code.

Customizing

Because this package is built on top of prettier-eslint, you can fully configure its behavior with custom .eslintrc file. For example you might want to opt-out of single quotes with following. Any eslint rules are supported.

{
  "rules": {
    "quotes": ["error", "double"],
    "jsx-quotes": ["error", "prefer-double"]
  }
}

Additionally, you can use different versions of eslint and prettier. Just include them as a devDependency of your project. prettier-standard will properly recognize this, and use your versions of prettier and eslint instead.

Contributors

This package follows all-contributors specification.


Adam Stankiewicz

💻 🚇

Kent C. Dodds

💻

Adam Harris

💻

Benoit Averty

🐛

LICENSE

MIT