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prettier-config-qualtrics
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prettier-config-qualtrics
These are settings for Prettier used by Qualtrics.
This setup formats your frontend code to make it consistent and clean. Check the .prettierrc.json file to see what is included, and check out the docs to see the defaults.
In your project folder, run:
npm i -D prettier prettier-config-qualtrics
# or
yarn add -D prettier prettier-config-qualtrics
You should also have a .prettierignore file. Here's an example:
# Ignore artifacts:
build
coverage
# Dependencies:
/node_modules
package.json
{
// ...
"prettier": "prettier-config-qualtrics"
}
To extend (or overwrite) our config, follow the guide here
Basically you need to import our file in a .prettierrc.js
file and export the modifications, e.g:
// .prettierrc.js
module.exports = {
...require("prettier-config-qualtrics"),
semi: false,
};
If you do this, then you'll need to remove the "prettier" line in your package.json
For the most complete guide, see the docs
If you are using VSCode, install the Prettier extension here
If you are using IntelliJ, install the Prettier extension here
FAQs
Qualtric's Prettier config
We found that prettier-config-qualtrics 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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