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@types/prettier
Advanced tools
@types/prettier provides TypeScript type definitions for the Prettier code formatter, allowing developers to use Prettier with TypeScript and get type checking and IntelliSense support.
Formatting Code
This feature allows you to format code using Prettier with specified options. The code sample demonstrates how to format a simple JavaScript snippet by removing semicolons.
const prettier = require('prettier');
const code = "const x = 1;";
const options = { semi: false, parser: "babel" };
const formatted = prettier.format(code, options);
console.log(formatted);
Checking Code
This feature allows you to check if a given piece of code is already formatted according to the specified Prettier options. The code sample checks if the JavaScript snippet is formatted without semicolons.
const prettier = require('prettier');
const code = "const x = 1;";
const options = { semi: false, parser: "babel" };
const isFormatted = prettier.check(code, options);
console.log(isFormatted);
Resolving Configuration
This feature allows you to resolve Prettier configuration for a specific file. The code sample demonstrates how to resolve and log the Prettier configuration for a given file path.
const prettier = require('prettier');
prettier.resolveConfig('./path/to/file.js').then(options => {
console.log(options);
});
ESLint is a tool for identifying and fixing problems in JavaScript code. Unlike Prettier, which focuses on code formatting, ESLint is more about enforcing coding standards and finding potential errors. However, ESLint can be configured to work with Prettier for a comprehensive linting and formatting solution.
Stylelint is a linter for CSS and other stylesheets. It helps enforce consistent conventions and avoid errors in stylesheets. While Prettier can format CSS, Stylelint provides more extensive linting capabilities specifically for stylesheets.
TSLint is a linter for TypeScript code. It helps enforce coding standards and find potential errors in TypeScript projects. TSLint can be used alongside Prettier to ensure both code quality and consistent formatting in TypeScript projects.
npm install --save @types/prettier
This package contains type definitions for prettier (https://github.com/prettier/prettier).
Files were exported from https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/prettier.
prettier
These definitions were written by Ika, Ifiok Jr., Florian Keller, and Sosuke Suzuki.
FAQs
Stub TypeScript definitions entry for prettier, which provides its own types definitions
The npm package @types/prettier receives a total of 9,054,957 weekly downloads. As such, @types/prettier popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @types/prettier demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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