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| - | You can setup a project to use prettier by creating a .prettierrc file with the following content. | + | You can setup a project to use prettier by creating a .prettierrc file with the following content: |
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| + | You can format many files with prettier by executing the following command: | ||
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| + | npx prettier --write " | ||
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| + | F.e. in order to format all json and typescript files in all folders underneath the current directory you would use | ||
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| + | npx prettier --write " | ||
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| + | You can exclude files from being formatted by creating a .prettierignore file. This file uses the same syntax as .gitignore. | ||
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| + | In order to prevent prettier from formatting info.json files for geometries, you could create a .prettierignore with the following content: | ||
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| ==== Source and files repositories aka GIT ==== | ==== Source and files repositories aka GIT ==== | ||
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