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Prettier is an opinionated JavaScript formatter inspired by refmt with advanced support for language features from ES2017, JSX, TypeScript and Flow. It removes all original styling and ensures that all outputted JavaScript conforms to a consistent style.
See the change log for changes and road map.
This extension calls the Prettier node module behind the scenes to format any JavaScript document to its standards.
For example, take the following code:
foo(arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4);
That looks like the right way to format it. However, we've all run into this situation:
foo(reallyLongArg(), omgSoManyParameters(), IShouldRefactorThis(), isThereSeriouslyAnotherOne());
Suddenly our previous format for calling function breaks down because this is too long. What you would probably do is this instead:
foo(
reallyLongArg(),
omgSoManyParameters(),
IShouldRefactorThis(),
isThereSeriouslyAnotherOne()
);
Invoke the command from the context menu in the JavaScript editor.
Depending on your Visual Studio Configuration, you might experience that 2.0's output differs from the one you got with 1.1.
Most likely it is the tab size that has been changed from 4 spaces to 2. Please read the configuration section below on details how to get 4 spaces as tabsize.
It is quite easy to setup Prettier to format a little bit differently, like having 4 spaces instead of 2 spaces per tab.
The easiest way is to create a .prettierrc
file in your project root.
Here is an example containing the two most common settings that people want to change: tabWidth
is how many spaces it uses for indentation, and printWidth
is how long a line can be before it breaks down:
{
"tabWidth": 4,
"printWidth": 100
}
Read more about Prettier configuration options here.
Access extension settings within Visual Studio via Tools >>> Options, Prettier.
Yes, the plugin will search for a locally (relative to the open file) installed Prettier version before falling back to its own version.
It does not currently support using a globally installed version of Prettier, and will use its embedded version instead.
Check out the contribution guidelines if you want to contribute to this project.
For cloning and building this project yourself, make sure to install the Extensibility Tools 2015 extension for Visual Studio which enables some features used by this project.