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solhint-plugin-prettier
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This [Solhint](https://github.com/solhint-community/solhint-community) plugin lets you check that your solidity files are correctly formatted according to the [solidity plugin for Prettier](https://github.com/prettier-solidity/prettier-plugin-solidity). E
This Solhint plugin lets you check that your solidity files are correctly formatted according to the solidity plugin for Prettier. Each difference with how prettier would format it is reported as an individual issue.
First install the necessary packages:
npm install --save-dev solhint-community solhint-plugin-prettier prettier prettier-plugin-solidity
Then add a .solhint.json
configuration file:
{
"plugins": ["prettier"],
"rules": {
"prettier/prettier": "error"
}
}
This rule will emit an error for each difference between your code and how prettier-solidity would format it. You can also set it to warning
instead of error
if you prefer that.
FAQs
This [Solhint](https://github.com/solhint-community/solhint-community) plugin lets you check that your solidity files are correctly formatted according to the [solidity plugin for Prettier](https://github.com/prettier-solidity/prettier-plugin-solidity). E
The npm package solhint-plugin-prettier receives a total of 21,160 weekly downloads. As such, solhint-plugin-prettier popularity was classified as popular.
We found that solhint-plugin-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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