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prettier-elastic

Fork of a Prettier tweaked to provide alternative formatting for var, let and const declarations and other improvements

Installation

$ npm install prettier-elastic

Usage

var prettier = require("prettier-elastic");

// Same as with original prettier
prettier.format(src, options);

Examples

prettierprettier-elastic
var eloBar = require("elo-bar"),
  foo = require("foo"),
  otherThing = require("other-thing");
var eloBar     = require("elo-bar")
  , foo        = require("foo")
  , otherThing = require("other-thing");
const eloBar = require("elo-bar"),
  foo = require("foo"),
  otherThing = require("other-thing");
const eloBar     = require("elo-bar")
    , foo        = require("foo")
    , otherThing = require("other-thing");

Test

$ npm test

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Input

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Output

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  reallyLongArg(),
  omgSoManyParameters(),
  IShouldRefactorThis(),
  isThereSeriouslyAnotherOne(),
);

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Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING.md.

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