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Prettier plugin for Alloy JSX/TSX files that disable formatting for JSX elements
Prettier plugin that disable the automatic formatting of JSX elements. This still allows the rest to be formatted but allows keeping whitespace that are important for Alloy.
npm install --save-dev @alloy-js/prettier-plugin-alloy
Then, add the following to your .prettierrc.yaml
file:
plugins:
- "@alloy-js/prettier-plugin-alloy"
.jsx
or .tsx
formattingIf you want to override the formatting for .jsx
or .tsx
files, you can use the overrides
option in your .prettierrc.yaml
file:
overrides:
- files: "*.tsx"
options:
parser: alloy-ts
- files: "*.jsx"
options:
parser: alloy-js
Override only .alloy.tsx
or .alloy.jsx
files:
overrides:
- files: "*.alloy.tsx"
options:
parser: alloy-ts
- files: "*.alloy.jsx"
options:
parser: alloy-js
FAQs
Prettier plugin for Alloy JSX/TSX files that disable formatting for JSX elements
We found that @alloy-js/prettier-plugin-alloy demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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