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@schul-cloud/prettier-config
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This package contains shareable Prettier configuration used by the applications created @schul-cloud.
Using npm:
npm install @schul-cloud/prettier-config --save-dev
Using Yarn:
yarn add @schul-cloud/prettier-config --dev
prettier.config.js
@schul-cloud/prettier-config
and export it.module.exports = require('@schul-cloud/prettier-config');
.prettierignore
file as well, just run the following command from terminal: cat ./node_modules/@schul-cloud/prettier-config/.prettierignore >> .prettierignore
If you want to override the default configuration, then add the following code in prettier.config.js
file:
const prettierConfig = require('@schul-cloud/prettier-config');
module.exports = {
...prettierConfig,
// your config options goes here, e.g. printWidth: 80
}
FAQs
This package contains shareable Prettier configuration used by the applications created @schul-cloud.
We found that @schul-cloud/prettier-config demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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