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@ascend-innovations/prettier-config
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Ascend's Prettier config for consistent formatting 💅
prettier.config.js
(or any valid prettier config file) in your project rootpackage.json
under the property "prettier"
:. This makes one less file in your project.The default install will install all required AND optional dependencies. You can safely remove un-needed packages without triggering a peer dependency warning if you aren't consuming the associated configs:
Install it with NPM: npx install-peerdeps --dev @ascend-innovations/prettier-config
Install it with Yarn: npx install-peerdeps --dev @ascend-innovations/prettier-config -Y
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Use it with no overrides:
module.exports = require('@ascend-innovations/prettier-config')
OR in package.json
"prettier: "@ascend-innovations/prettier-config"
Use it and allow overrides:
module.exports = {
...require('@ascend-innovations/prettier-config')
}
Notes:
If you are using ESLint, you will want to add prettier
as the last item in your extends
array.
Use it: Svelte is a bit finicky with Prettier setups and requires it's own plugin, so we have it as a separate export.
module.exports = {
...require('@ascend-innovations/prettier-config/svelte')
}
OR in package.json
"prettier: "@ascend-innovations/prettier-config/svelte"
FAQs
Ascend's base Prettier config
We found that @ascend-innovations/prettier-config demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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