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Default prettier config with comments and links to prettier rules
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module.exports = { | |
/** | |
* Print Width | |
* https://prettier.io/docs/en/options.html#print-width | |
* | |
* Specify the line length that the printer will wrap on. | |
* | |
* printWidth: <int> | |
* default: 80 | |
*/ | |
// printWidth: 80, | |
/** | |
* Tab Width | |
* https://prettier.io/docs/en/options.html#tab-width | |
* | |
* Specify the number of spaces per indentation-level. | |
* | |
* tabWidth: <int> | |
* default: 2 | |
*/ | |
// tabWidth: 2, | |
/** | |
* Tabs | |
* https://prettier.io/docs/en/options.html#tabs | |
* | |
* Indent lines with tabs instead of spaces. | |
* | |
* useTabs: <bool> | |
* default: false | |
*/ | |
// useTabs: false, | |
/** | |
* Semicolons | |
* https://prettier.io/docs/en/options.html#semicolons | |
* | |
* Print semicolons at the ends of statements | |
* | |
* semi: <bool> | |
* default: true | |
*/ | |
// semi: true, | |
/** | |
* Quotes | |
* https://prettier.io/docs/en/options.html#quotes | |
* | |
* Use single quotes instead of double quotes. | |
* | |
* singleQuote: <bool> | |
* default: false | |
*/ | |
// singleQuote: false, | |
/** | |
* Quote Props | |
* https://prettier.io/docs/en/options.html#quote-props | |
* | |
* Change when properties in objects are quoted. | |
* | |
* quoteProps: "<as-needed|consistent|preserve>" | |
* default: "as-needed" | |
*/ | |
// quoteProps: 'as-needed', | |
/** | |
* JSX Quotes | |
* https://prettier.io/docs/en/options.html#jsx-quotes | |
* | |
* Use single quotes instead of double quotes in JSX. | |
* | |
* jsxSingleQuote: <bool> | |
* default: false | |
*/ | |
// jsxSingleQuote: false, | |
/** | |
* Trailing Commas | |
* https://prettier.io/docs/en/options.html#trailing-commas | |
* | |
* Print trailing commas wherever possible when multi-line. (A single-line array, for example, never gets trailing commas.) | |
* | |
* trailingComma: "<es5|none|all>" | |
* default: 'es5' | |
*/ | |
// trailingComma: 'es5', | |
/** | |
* Bracket Spacing | |
* https://prettier.io/docs/en/options.html#bracket-spacing | |
* | |
* Print spaces between brackets in object literals. | |
* | |
* bracketSpacing: <bool> | |
* default: true | |
*/ | |
// bracketSpacing: true, | |
/** | |
* Bracket Line | |
* https://prettier.io/docs/en/options.html#bracket-line | |
* | |
* Put the > of a multi-line HTML (HTML, JSX, Vue, Angular) element at the end of the last line instead of being alone on the next line (does not apply to self closing elements). | |
* | |
* bracketSameLine: <bool> | |
* default: false | |
*/ | |
// bracketSameLine: false, | |
/** | |
* [Deprecated] JSX Brackets | |
* https://prettier.io/docs/en/options.html#jsx-brackets | |
* | |
* This option has been deprecated in v2.4.0, use --bracket-same-line instead | |
* Put the > of a multi-line JSX element at the end of the last line instead of being alone on the next line (does not apply to self closing elements). | |
* | |
* jsxBracketSameLine: <bool> | |
* default: false | |
*/ | |
// jsxBracketSameLine: false, | |
/** | |
* Arrow Function Parentheses | |
* https://prettier.io/docs/en/options.html#arrow-function-parentheses | |
* | |
* Include parentheses around a sole arrow function parameter. | |
* | |
* arrowParens: "<always|avoid>" | |
* default: "always" | |
*/ | |
// arrowParens: 'always', | |
/** | |
* Range | |
* https://prettier.io/docs/en/options.html#range | |
* | |
* Format only a segment of a file. | |
* | |
* rangeStart: <int> | |
* default: 0 | |
* | |
* rangeEnd: <int> | |
* default: Infinity | |
*/ | |
// rangeStart: 0, | |
// rangeEnd: Infinity, | |
/** | |
* Parser | |
* https://prettier.io/docs/en/options.html#parser | |
* | |
* Specify which parser to use. | |
* | |
* parser: "<string>" | require("./my-parser") | |
* no default | |
* | |
*/ | |
// parser: '', | |
/** | |
* File Path | |
* https://prettier.io/docs/en/options.html#file-path | |
* | |
* Specify the file name to use to infer which parser to use. | |
* | |
* filepath: "<string>" | |
* no default | |
*/ | |
// filepath: '', | |
/** | |
* Require pragma | |
* https://prettier.io/docs/en/options.html#require-pragma | |
* | |
* Prettier can restrict itself to only format files that contain a special comment, called a pragma, at the top of the file. This is very useful when gradually transitioning large, unformatted codebases to prettier. | |
* | |
* requirePragma: <bool> | |
* default: false | |
*/ | |
// requirePragma: false, | |
/** | |
* Insert Pragma | |
* https://prettier.io/docs/en/options.html#insert-pragma | |
* | |
* Prettier can insert a special @format marker at the top of files specifying that the file has been formatted with prettier. This works well when used in tandem with the --require-pragma option. If there is already a docblock at the top of the file then this option will add a newline to it with the @format marker. | |
* | |
* insertPragma: <bool> | |
* default: false | |
*/ | |
// insertPragma: false, | |
/** | |
* Prose Wrap | |
* https://prettier.io/docs/en/options.html#prose-wrap | |
* | |
* By default, Prettier will wrap markdown text as-is since some services use a linebreak-sensitive renderer, e.g. GitHub comment and BitBucket. In some cases you may want to rely on editor/viewer soft wrapping instead, so this option allows you to opt out with "never". | |
* | |
* proseWrap: "<always|never|preserve>" | |
* default: "preserve" | |
*/ | |
// proseWrap: 'preserve', | |
/** | |
* HTML Whitespace Sensitivity | |
* https://prettier.io/docs/en/options.html#html-whitespace-sensitivity | |
* | |
* Specify the global whitespace sensitivity for HTML files, see whitespace-sensitive formatting for more info. | |
* | |
* htmlWhitespaceSensitivity: "<css|strict|ignore>" | |
* default: "css" | |
*/ | |
// htmlWhitespaceSensitivity: 'css', | |
/** | |
* Vue files script and style tags indentation | |
* https://prettier.io/docs/en/options.html#vue-files-script-and-style-tags-indentation | |
* | |
* Whether or not to indent the code inside <script> and <style> tags in Vue files. Some people (like the creator of Vue) don’t indent to save an indentation level, but this might break code folding in your editor. | |
* | |
* vueIndentScriptAndStyle: <bool> | |
* default: false | |
*/ | |
// vueIndentScriptAndStyle: false, | |
/** | |
* End of Line | |
* https://prettier.io/docs/en/options.html#end-of-line | |
* | |
* For historical reasons, there exist two common flavors of line endings in text files. That is \n (or LF for Line Feed) and \r\n (or CRLF for Carriage Return + Line Feed). The former is common on Linux and macOS, while the latter is prevalent on Windows. Some details explaining why it is so can be found on Wikipedia. | |
* | |
* endOfLine: "<lf|crlf|cr|auto>" | |
* default: "lf" | |
*/ | |
// endOfLine: 'lf', | |
/** | |
* Embedded Language Formatting | |
* https://prettier.io/docs/en/options.html#embedded-language-formatting | |
* | |
* Control whether Prettier formats quoted code embedded in the file. | |
* | |
* embeddedLanguageFormatting: "<off|auto>" | |
* default: "auto" | |
*/ | |
// embeddedLanguageFormatting: 'auto', | |
/** | |
* Single Attribute Per Line | |
* https://prettier.io/docs/en/options.html#single-attribute-per-line | |
* | |
* Enforce single attribute per line in HTML, Vue and JSX. | |
* | |
* singleAttributePerLine: "<bool>" | |
* default: "false" | |
*/ | |
// singleAttributePerLine: 'false', | |
}; |
Thanks for this gist! The value of singleAttributePerLine: 'false',
should be a plain boolean instead of a string
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@vtonu I think the point of using prettier, is that you don't get to micro manage your formatting. When I introduced prettier at a previous job, a lot of people complained about little things like this at first. I told them to just give it a try for a while. After about a month, no one cared anymore.