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The fastest way to prettier a single file
This is a convenience script around prettierd to run it at maximum speed using netcat.
prettier_d is an amazing tool that keeps a local server running prettier to cut linting time for a single file, so that we can get instant linting in our preferred editor.
$ npm install -g prettierme
To start the server and lint a file, just run:
$ prettierme file.js
:autocmd BufWritePost *.js silent! !prettierme <afile> >/dev/null 2>&1
:autocmd BufWritePost *.js silent! e | redraw! | SyntasticCheck | SignifyRefresh
Please note that this is a very platform-specific convenience wrapper around prettierd, it only supports unix platforms where netcat is available. For usage in any other systems I'd recommend starting with the prettier cli.
MIT © Ruy Adorno
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The fastest way to prettier a single file
The npm package prettierme receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, prettierme popularity was classified as not popular.
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