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com.geirsson:scalafmt-big_2.12
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Head over to the user docs for instructions on how to install scalafmt.
sbt compile
or sbt core/compile
(specific project).sbt test
tests/testOnly *FormatTests
../docs/contributing-website.md
.sbt scripted
../bin/run-benchmarks.sh
.tests/test:runMain org.scalafmt.ScalafmtProps
(slow, and requires a lot of memory/cpu)FormatTests
, a flamegraph report
like this one
is generated in target/index.html
.
I usually keep a browser tab open at localhost:3000/target/index.html
along with this background process:
browser-sync start --server --files "target/*.html"
.
See Browsersync.The current maintainers (people who can merge pull requests) are:
@olafurpg
@pjrt
@ysusuk
@pauldraper
@tanishiking
@poslegm
An up-to-date list of contributors is available here: https://github.com/scalameta/scalafmt/graphs/contributors
We strive to offer a welcoming environment to learn, teach and contribute.
JProfiler generously supports scalafmt with its full-featured Java Profiler.
FAQs
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We found that com.geirsson:scalafmt-big_2.12 demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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