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JavaScript / TypeScript are famously free-form, but a number of styles (and style-enforcing tools) have emerged.
“Prettier” is the most recent. It actually parses your code into an AST and then re-prints it according to its style.
“ESLint” is the most widespread; it is more of a framework into which rules can be plugged.
I use “XO”, which is essentially a custom eslint ruleset with a few other nice things tacked on.
The best part of eslint/xo is the “—fix” command, which can auto-fix most mistakes.
4 0 ReplyThe last part is why you use an IDE.
Several of them will ingest prettier files to build code formatting rules
- https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=esbenp.prettier-vscode
- https://www.jetbrains.com/help/webstorm/prettier.html
- https://marketplace.eclipse.org/content/prettier-formatter
IDE support is normally a good way to work out what the wider community is using.
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