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@lokse/plugin-prettier
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Lokse plugin used to format output translations file using prettier
Plugin used to format output translations file using Prettier.
$ yarn add -D @lokse/plugin-prettier
Add it into plugins section of lokse config
{
"plugins": ["@lokse/plugin-prettier"]
}
If you have Prettier config in your project it will be automatically loaded, otherwise default prettier config is used. The file where translations are outputed into is then formatted with Prettier.
Prettier plugin currently supports only JSON output format. If you need other format, please make a Feature request or better implement it and make pull request 🙂
Plugin has no configuration options.
Lokse is licensed under the MIT License. Documentation is licensed under Creative Commons License. Created with ♥ by @horaklukas and all the great contributors.
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Lokse plugin used to format output translations file using prettier
The npm package @lokse/plugin-prettier receives a total of 687 weekly downloads. As such, @lokse/plugin-prettier popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @lokse/plugin-prettier 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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